Idioms for rise
- to provoke, as to action or anger.
- to evoke the expected or desired response from.
get a rise out of, Informal.
give rise to,
to originate; produce; cause: The Industrial Revolution gave rise to accelerated urbanization.
Origin of rise
SYNONYMS FOR rise
usage note for rise
See
raise.
OTHER WORDS FROM rise
half-rise, noun re·rise, verb, re·rose, re·ris·en, re·ris·ing. un·ris·en, adjectiveWords nearby rise
Example sentences from the Web for risen
British Dictionary definitions for risen (1 of 2)
risen
/ (ˈrɪzən) /
verb
the past participle of rise
adjective
restored from death; ascended into glory
the risen Christ
British Dictionary definitions for risen (2 of 2)
rise
/ (raɪz) /
verb rises, rising, rose (rəʊz) or risen (ˈrɪzən) (mainly intr)
noun
See also
rise above,
rise to
Word Origin for rise
Old English
rīsan; related to Old Saxon
rīsan, Gothic
reisan
Idioms and Phrases with risen
rise