To fly or rise into the air
“Let the beasts of burden burn Pomade, and let its smoke rise up into the clouds to create dark and stormy days, for without darkness and rain, the banana cannot flourish.”
To be, or to appear to be, taller than the surrounding landscape
“We drive through the valley as snow-capped mountains rise up before us.”
To revive or awaken from dormancy or death
“It's time for our people to rise up from their sleep and take charge of their destiny.”
To rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or leader
“Indeed, ordinary citizens began to rise up through collective political action.”
To energetically rise or move one's body in rhythm, expressing joy or enthusiasm
To rise to a surface from below
To protrude or extend outwardly
To appear or materialize, figuratively or by visibly raising one's head or rising up
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