v.
1.rise to one's feet
2.get up and out of bed
3.raise from a lower to a higher position
4.cause to rise
5.develop
6.put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
7.arrange by systematic planning and united effort
8.study intensively, as before an exam
Idiom of the Day
in abeyance
the temporary suspension of an activity or a ruling
The final estate settlement was in abeyance while the lawyers looked at the will in more detail.