risen
Prononciation : [ˈrɪzən]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) when something goes up or becomes higher than it was before. It can refer to things like the sun, prices, or even people standing up.
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The sun has risen and the day is beginning.
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The temperature did not rise even though the sun was shining.
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Has the price of fruit risen this week?
Contexte : « achievement »
(verb) to improve or succeed to a higher level than before. This can apply to feelings, situations, or even someone's status.
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She has risen to the top of her class with hard work.
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He has not risen in rank this year despite his efforts.
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What challenges have you faced while trying to rise in your career?
Contexte : « spiritual »
(verb) to come back to life or to be alive again, often used in stories or beliefs, especially about important figures.
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In many stories, heroes have risen after facing great challenges.
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He has not risen from his struggles and seems very down.
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Do you believe that someone can rise again after a difficult time?
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