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  1. In the English description: hike - revolt. Spanish: alzar - insubordinar - levantar - soliviantar - rebelar - revolver - sublevar - surgir - amotinar - alzarse con algo - empinar - levantarse en armas - remontar - respingar. Forum discussions with the word (s) "rise up" in the title: hairs on her head rise up.

  2. We may have occasion in our lifetime to once again rise up in defense of our freedom, and pay the wages of war. america.gov Tal vez en nuestras vidas tengamos ocasión d e salir e n defensa de nuestra libertad una vez más y de pagar el precio de la guerra.

  3. 1. to come up; to ascend. The water is rising up fast. You had better get to higher ground. As the water rose up, it covered the fields and streets. 2. to get up from lying down. The deer rose up and darted off into the woods. I rose up and brushed my clothing. See also: rise, up.

  4. Hace 4 días · RISE UP definition | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  5. to cause something to increase or become bigger, better, higher, etc.: The government plan to raise taxes. I had to raise my voice (= speak more loudly) to make myself heard over the noise. The inspector said that standards at the school had to be raised. Our little chat has raised my spirits (= made me feel happier). More examples.

  6. Sustantivo. levantar levantarse subir alzarse elevarse surgir ascender sublevarse rebelarse. sublevar. Mostrar más. It was like a pit hole that I could never rise up from. Era como un agujero de un pozo que nunca me podría levantar. No one is going to rise up in the centre of Havana. Nadie se va a levantar en el centro de la Habana.

  7. rise up. — phrasal verb with rise verb [ I ] uk / raɪz / us past tense rose | past participle risen. Add to word list Add to word list. to try to defeat and change a government. (Definition of rise up from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)