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Filter by Meaning The rise of fascism in Europe led to the Second World War.
The rise of automation is changing the nature of work and the workforce.
The rise in sales has brought great profits for the company.
The rise of the gig economy is transforming the labor market.
The rise of populism is challenging traditional political parties.
The rise in the number of tourists has boosted the local economy.
The rise of climate change is causing environmental challenges around the world.
The rise in pollution levels is causing health problems for the residents.
The temperature is starting to rise as summer approaches.
The water in the pot will rise to a boiling point if you keep it on the stove for too long.
The heat caused the bread dough to rise quickly.
The stock market experienced a rise in prices.
She saw the bird rise from the ground and fly away.
The bread dough needs to rise for an hour before baking.
The tide starts to rise as the evening approaches.
The floodwaters began to rise and soon flooded the streets.
The bread dough is starting to rise in the warm oven.
The airplane begins to rise as it takes off from the runway.
The athlete's performance continues to rise as he trains harder.
He watched the hot air balloon rise into the sky.
The political party hopes to rise to power in the upcoming election.
The mountains rise majestically in the distance.
The price of real estate continues to rise in this area.
The athlete is determined to rise to the challenge and win the race.
The rocket is scheduled to rise into orbit tomorrow.
The temperature will rise as we approach the summer months.
The new CEO is expected to help the company rise from its financial troubles.
His grades began to rise after he started studying more.
The price of gasoline is expected to rise in the coming weeks.
She hopes to rise to the position of manager one day.
The leader of the rise was captured and executed.
The police were caught off guard by the sudden rise and struggled to maintain control.
The rise was motivated by a desire for social justice and equality.
The soldiers led a rise against their incompetent commander.
The government was overthrown in the rise, and a new regime was established.
The citizens organized a rise against the corrupt government officials.
The rise was crushed by the government, resulting in thousands of casualties.
The rise was fueled by widespread dissatisfaction with the ruling party's policies.
The minority group started a rise against the discrimination they faced.
The military was sent in to quell the rise, resulting in a violent confrontation.
The rise spread throughout the country, with people joining in from all walks of life.
The rise was successful, and the rebels were able to establish their own independent state.
The farmers staged a rise against the destruction of their crops by the company's chemicals.
The prisoners planned a rise against the inhumane conditions in the jail.
The rise was sparked by a single incident of police brutality, which led to widespread outrage.
The rebels started a rise against the dictator's regime.
The peasants led a rise against the king's oppressive taxes.
The students staged a rise against the university's decision to raise tuition.
The workers organized a rise against the unfair labor practices.
I always feel stiff when I first rise from a long nap.
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