I
n.
origin
1) to give ~ to
angry reaction
2) to get a ~ out of smb.
pay increase
( BE )
3) an across-the-board ~
4) a ~ in (wages) ( AE has raise )
increase
5) a sharp ~
6) a ~ in (a ~ in prices)
7) on the ~ (prices are on the ~)
success
8) a meteoric ~
II
v.
1) ( D ; intr. ) ('to revolt') to ~ against (to ~ against tyranny)
2) ( D ; intr. ) ('to ascend') to ~ from (smoke rose from the chimney)
3) ( d ; intr. ) ('to be resurrected') to ~ from (to ~ from the dead; to ~ from the ashes)
4) ( d ; intr. ) ('to ascend') to ~ to (to ~ to the surface; to ~ to one's feet)
5) ( d ; intr. ) ('to be equal') to ~ to (to ~ to the challenge; can you ~ to the occasion?)