Found 3 items, similar to rises.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: rise
naik
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: rise
bangkit, bangun, berbangkit, berbuntang, kenaikan, membangun, membubung, menyingsing, mumbul
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: rise
rise
n 1: a growth in strength or number or importance [ant:
fall]
2: the act of changing location in an upward direction [syn:
ascent,
ascension,
ascending]
3: an upward slope or grade (as in a road);
“the car couldn't
make it up the rise” [syn:
ascent,
acclivity,
raise,
climb,
upgrade] [ant:
descent]
4: a movement upward;
“they cheered the rise of the hot-air
balloon” [syn:
rising,
ascent,
ascension] [ant:
fall]
5: the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise
“; ”he
got a wage hike" [syn:
raise,
wage hike,
hike,
wage increase
,
salary increase]
6: the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
[syn:
upgrade,
rising slope]
7: a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground [syn:
lift]
8: (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost;
“the emanation of the Holy Spirit”;
“the rising of the
Holy Ghost”;
“the doctrine of the procession of the Holy
Spirit from the Father and the Son” [syn:
emanation,
procession]
9: an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates"
[syn:
boost,
hike,
cost increase]
10: increase in price or value;
“the news caused a general
advance on the stock market” [syn:
advance]
[also:
rose,
risen]
rise
v 1: move upward;
“The fog lifted”;
“The smoke arose from the
forest fire”;
“The mist uprose from the meadows” [syn:
lift,
arise,
move up,
go up,
come up,
uprise] [ant:
descend]
2: increase in value or to a higher point;
“prices climbed
steeply”;
“the value of our house rose sharply last year”
[syn:
go up,
climb]
3: rise to one's feet;
“The audience got up and applauded”
[syn:
arise,
uprise,
get up,
stand up] [ant:
sit down
,
lie down]
4: rise up;
“The building rose before them” [syn:
lift,
rear]
5: come to the surface [syn:
surface,
come up,
rise up]
6: become more extreme;
“The tension heightened” [syn:
heighten]
7: come into existence; take on form or shape;
“A new religious
movement originated in that country”;
“a love that sprang
up from friendship”;
“the idea for the book grew out of a
short story”;
“An interesting phenomenon uprose” [syn:
originate,
arise,
develop,
uprise,
spring up,
grow]
8: be promoted, move to a better position [syn:
move up]
9: go up or advance;
“Sales were climbing after prices were
lowered” [syn:
wax,
mount,
climb] [ant:
wane]
10: get up and out of bed;
“I get up at 7 A.M. every day”;
“They
rose early”;
“He uprose at night” [syn:
get up,
turn out
,
arise,
uprise] [ant:
go to bed,
go to bed]
11: rise in rank or status;
“Her new novel jumped high on the
bestseller list” [syn:
jump,
climb up]
12: increase in volume;
“the dough rose slowly in the warm room”
[syn:
prove]
13: become heartened or elated;
“Her spirits rose when she heard
the good news”
14: exert oneself to meet a challenge;
“rise to a challenge”;
“rise to the occasion”
15: take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance [syn:
rebel,
arise,
rise up]
16: come up, of celestial bodies;
“The sun also rises”;
“The sun
uprising sees the dusk night fled...”;
“Jupiter ascends”
[syn:
come up,
uprise,
ascend] [ant:
set]
17: return from the dead;
“Christ is risen!”;
“The dead are to
uprise” [syn:
resurrect,
uprise]
[also:
rose,
risen]