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  2. Raise is a verb that must have an object and rise is used without an object. When you raise something, you lift it to a higher position or increase it: He raised his head from the pillow.

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  3. rise. (raɪz ) Word forms: rises , rising , rose , risen. 1. verb B1. If something rises, it moves upwards. He watched the smoke rise from the chimney. [VERB + from/to] The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him. [VERB] Rise up means the same as rise. Spray rose up from the surface of the water. [V P + from/to] Black dense smoke rose up.

  4. It is a regular verb; its three forms are raise, raised, raised: Raise your hand if you know the answer. Our favourite restaurant has raised its prices again. It’s getting very expensive. Rise does not take an object, as it is an intransitive verb.

  5. The meaning of RISE is to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting. How to use rise in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rise.

  6. Raise and rise both involve movement upwards, but they are used in different contexts. Raise is a transitive verb that requires an object, meaning you raise something. Rise , on the other hand, is an intransitive verb that does not require an object; something rises by itself.

  7. rise. verb. /raɪz/ Verb Forms. move upward. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to come or go upward; to reach a higher level or position Smoke was rising from the chimney. The river has risen (by) several feet. Want to learn more?

  8. to be high above something: The bridge rose almost 600 feet above the water. rise verb [I] (APPEAR) B1. When the sun or moon rises, it appears in the sky: The sun rises in the East. rise to the occasion/challenge, etc. to deal with a difficult job or opportunity successfully.

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