Noun
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the act of rising upward into the air
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ascending,
ascent,
ascension,
rise an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
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Verb
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rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yen"
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soar up,
soar upwards,
surge,
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move up,
arise,
go up,
uprise,
come up,
rise,
lift result or issue; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
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billow,
wallow rise and move, as in waves or billows; "The army surged forward"
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| soar -
fly upwards or high in the sky
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wing,
fly change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"
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| soar -
go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
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climb,
go up,
rise improve one's social status; "This young man knows how to climb the social ladder"
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| soar -
fly a plane without an engine
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glide move smoothly and effortlessly
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air travel,
aviation,
air travel via aircraft; "air travel involves too much waiting in airports"; "if you've time to spare go by air"
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| soar -
fly by means of a hang glider
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aviate,
pilot,
fly change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"
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