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Rise

Rise is a word in English with multiple related meanings. As a verb, it denotes moving upward, increasing in amount or intensity, or coming into existence. As a noun, it can signify an ascent or an increase, as in a rise in temperature, price, or sea level. The term derives from Old English risan, related to rīsan and similar forms in other Germanic languages; it is etymologically linked to the idea of lifting or getting up. The opposite is fall.

In astronomy and geography, rise refers to the apparent appearance of a celestial object above the eastern

In science and engineering, rise is used to describe increases in measurements such as temperature rise, blood

In place names and organizations, Rise appears as a toponym in several countries and as the name

horizon
when
it
becomes
visible
and
the
time
of
day
when
this
occurs;
it
is
paired
with
set.
In
geography
and
geology,
a
rise
can
describe
a
high
area
or
upland,
a
ridge
or
incline,
or
an
increase
in
elevation
along
a
slope
or
shore.
pressure
rise,
or
structural
rise
under
load.
In
culture,
Rise
is
a
common
title
for
creative
works,
including
films,
books,
and
songs,
used
to
convey
themes
of
ascent,
renewal,
or
rebellion;
there
is
no
single
canonical
Rise.
of
groups
or
initiatives.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
discourse
to
indicate
progression
or
emergence
across
many
domains.