Results for: raise or rise up
English English
make excessive profits, overcharge, demand exorbitant prices; raise rates, raise prices, somebody making excessive profits, speculator, one who buys goods at market value and resells them at a higher price; one who charges exorbitant pricesprofiteer
make something stop suddenly, raise subject, educate, rear a child, vomitbring up
mark left by tide, marker indicating levels of tides, point marking rise or falltidemark
maximum rise in a commodity pricelimit up
mixture used for making cakes risebaking powder
mountain range in northeastern France that extends 190 km/120 mi from south to north, parallel to the Rhine River. The highest summits in the southern portion rise to about 1,424 m/4,672 ft above sea level, and the northern peaks average about 910 m/3,...Vosges
one who has risen suddenly in rank or status (especially one who does not deserve it, or one who acts self-important once he has achieved it), rise suddenly, somebody with newly acquired statusupstart
override, rise above something, rise above; exceed; surpass, surpass somebodyovertop
parallel of latitude at 66ֲ° 30prime S, encircling Antarctica and its surrounding seas, marking the northern limit of the area in which the sun does not set during the summer solstice and does not rise during the winter solsticeAntarctic Circle
part of face, part of the face located in the center below the mouth, place violin under chin, raise chin to high barchin
periodical, repeating, recurrent; (about a stock) quickly reacting to market trends,tending to rise quickly when the market rises and fall quickly when the market falls (Economics), stock whose prices fluctuates quickly according to market trends, stoc...cyclical
person or thing that causes fading; sliding control switch used to gradually raise or lower the output of an electrical device (such as a light or sound system)fader
person or thing which lifts; mechanical device used to raise and move somethinglifter
pile, raise pile of fabric, short sleep, sleep lightly, soft fibrous surface of a fabric that usually lies in one direction; soft superficial texture of a piece leathernap
process of reducing or slowing down the rate of inflation (Economics), slowdown in price risedisinflation
 

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