English to Marathi Dictionary rise

rise

जाणे
definition
verb
the tiny aircraft rose from the ground
move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up.
she pushed back her chair and rose
get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling.
noun
the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises
an upward movement; an instance of becoming higher.
local people are worried by the rise in crime
an increase in amount, extent, size, or number.
translation of 'rise'
वर जाणे,
निजून उठणे,
(ताप, उष्णता, आवाज, किमती, इ) वाढणे, चढणे,
(सुर्य, चंद्र, इचा) उद्य होणे,,
उठून उभे राहाणे
example
As she began her 'rise' in the political world, the media began to take notice.
I really was tired, and if I had to 'rise' early the next morning, I wanted to be well rested.
If he keeps being cast as such one-dimensional, charisma-free characters, his fall may be as quick as his meteoric 'rise' .
Pumps move liquid nitrogen along heat sinks back and forth along the sides to cool it, but still the temperature gauges 'rise' slightly.
The winds began to 'rise' around Elisa, making her clothes billow and tossing her hair back.
Both films are tragedies dealing with the 'rise' and fall of a man within a sordid industry.
It is no wonder then that over the past ten years, India has been one of the few countries to show a 'rise' in share of world services exports.
Melissa and Dave climb a small 'rise' and step back onto the rutted dirt road.
Finally, she crested a 'rise' and the town came into view.
As he was about to succeed, he heard a familiar voice 'rise' above the crowd.
Finally opening her eyes, she noted that, other than the shallow 'rise' and fall of his chest, there was no movement coming from him.
As the amount of gold coins in circulation increases, prices 'rise' - but only very, very slowly.
He positioned the house on a hill looking across the valley to the verdant 'rise' of Hog Mountain.
After climbing a steep 'rise' for about twenty minutes the road crested, then began to slope downwards, taking a more westerly direction.
The mist started 'rise' higher into the sky and the surroundings became clearer.
non-supervisory staff were given a 5 per cent 'rise'
Richly embroidered silks surrounded the man, whipped about in the strong gusts of wind that seemed to 'rise' from the canyon.
he felt the hairs 'rise' on the back of his neck
As we got further out the waves got calmer, but for right now they were choppy and making the boat lurch from side to side, pitching with each 'rise' and fall of a wave.
Suddenly, she felt goosebumps 'rise' on her arms and she shivered.
Meanwhile, health-care costs continued to 'rise' , cutting into business profits.
there was a 'rise' in unemployment
The film does, indeed, force people to examine the events surrounding the 'rise' and fall of Hitler.
The decline of European Turkey was as steep as its 'rise' .
This was Edward's advice to me, when I received a particularly miserable salary rise, scarcely a 'rise' at all.
swelling began to 'rise' behind her ear
Allan is clearly a spineless kind of fellow - a philanthropic friend to the poor but lacking drive and the ability to 'rise' in his profession.
Sandra felt her arm hairs 'rise' slowly as her arms were covered with goose bumps.
The courts sit from 11 am to 1pm, then 'rise' for lunch and sit again from 2pm to 4pm.
Your hands continue to 'rise' , now tracing my hairline.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one