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rise to
verb
- intr, preposition to respond adequately to (the demands of something, esp a testing challenge)
Example Sentences
In his campaign, he’s criticized current leadership for failing to acknowledge a “completely new era†in American politics and subsequently failing to rise to meet the threat the Republican Party poses to the United States, its democratic institutions and the material wellbeing of Americans.
In her report, Ms White stated: "In addition to being unfair to Mr Lowe, the sequence of events which led up to provision of the report to the party gives rise to real questions as to the extent to which the KC conducted the investigation independently of the influence of the party."
Cardiff in Wales could see the mercury rise to 21C, while Scotland and Northern Ireland are set to be cooler - around 10C in Edinburgh and 15C in Belfast.
It added the biomechanical test used in both cases "can give rise to falsely high insulin results" due to the presence of antibodies which can interfere with the outcome.
With Elon Musk’s controversial rise to power in the White House and subsequent gutting of government departments, his futuristic vehicles have gone from being largely adored by the left and clean-energy advocates to becoming a political punching bag and target of violence.
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