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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Uprise' in a Sentence

"To stand up or get up from a lying or sitting position." more

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I uprise from my bed to start the day.
After a restful night, she decided to uprise from her cozy bed.
The balloon started to uprise into the sky as the wind caught it.
Birds uprise early to sing their songs.
As the music reaches its peak, the crowd will uprise in a collective cheer.
The scent of spring flowers made a sense of renewal uprise in the garden.
After a night's rest, he felt the need to uprise and face the challenges ahead.
The balloon began to uprise into the sky, carried by the gentle breeze.
The flowers uprise from the ground in spring, creating a colorful garden.
The seeds planted in the garden began to uprise, breaking through the soil's surface.
The moon has uprisen, bathing the night in its silvery light.
The brave hero felt a sense of uprise as he faced the challenges ahead.
After the exciting story, the children couldn't wait to uprise from their seats to discuss it.
The yeast caused the dough to uprise, creating a light and fluffy loaf of bread.
The sun will uprise in the morning, bringing light to the world.
Despite the storm, the waves will be uprising, reaching great heights.
Birds uprise and start singing at dawn.
Determined to succeed, the young athlete continued to uprise despite facing challenges.
Joy made her heart uprise when she saw her birthday presents.

Uprise

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verbTo stand up or get up from a lying or sitting position.
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Last Updated On: August 15, 2024
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