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rise to
verb
- intr, preposition to respond adequately to (the demands of something, esp a testing challenge)
Example Sentences
Traditionally, scientists and government officials have focused on climate-change-driven sea-level rise to calculate the projected increased risk of coastal flooding.
Temperatures in Scotland could rise to 25C later - on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far.
Kneecap's reputation grew in 2024 with the release of a film, also called Kneecap, which presented a semi-fictional, and often hilarious, account of their rise to fame.
By the end of day one, she鈥檚 already seeing her efforts take shape, confident that hard work will rise to the top 鈥 and her dedication will push her teammates.
"We were so fascinated with her and her family and their rise to fame... When the heist happened we were so surprised. How could burglars have gotten so close to her?"
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