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All rise antonyms

rise
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verb rise

  • worsen β€” Make or become worse.
  • crash β€” A crash is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed.
  • disbarred β€” to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
  • droop β€” to sag, sink, bend, or hang down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support.
  • give up β€” the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • age β€” Your age is the number of years that you have lived.
  • adventuring β€” the act of doing adventurous things or having adventures
  • gnarl β€” a knotty protuberance on a tree; knot.
  • beaded β€” A beaded dress, cushion, or other object is decorated with beads.
  • fall away β€” to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • go belly up β€” the front or under part of a vertebrate body from the breastbone to the pelvis, containing the abdominal viscera; the abdomen.
  • lade β€” to put (something) on or in, as a burden, load, or cargo; load.
  • hold off β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • beading β€” Beading is a narrow strip of wood that is used for decorating or edging furniture and doors.
  • give notice β€” warn, inform
  • devolve β€” If you devolve power, authority, or responsibility to a less powerful person or group, or if it devolves upon them, it is transferred to them.
  • drape β€” to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • flake out β€” flake out, Slang. to fall asleep; take a nap.
  • bring up the rear β€” to be at the back in a procession, race, etc
  • cash in β€” If you say that someone cashes in on a situation, you are criticizing them for using it to gain an advantage, often in an unfair or dishonest way.
  • wilt β€” to exercise the will: To will is not enough, one must do.
  • ease off β€” freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
  • ladled β€” a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
  • nutshell β€” the shell of a nut.
  • cut it out β€” to stop doing what one is doing
  • caving β€” the sport of climbing in and exploring caves
  • gnarling β€” a knotty protuberance on a tree; knot.
  • fagged β€” to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often followed by out): The long climb fagged us out.
  • knuckle β€” a joint of a finger, especially one of the articulations of a metacarpal with a phalanx.
  • make ready β€” the state or condition of being ready.
  • diffused β€” Simple past tense and past participle of diffuse.
  • ladling β€” a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
  • bailed β€” Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.

noun rise

  • downs β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • decrement β€” the act of decreasing; diminution
  • douche β€” a jet or current of water, sometimes with a dissolved medicating or cleansing agent, applied to a body part, organ, or cavity for medicinal or hygienic purposes.
  • caries β€” Caries is decay in teeth.
  • devolution β€” Devolution is the transfer of some authority or power from a central organization or government to smaller organizations or government departments.
  • gainings β€” profits or earnings
  • implosion β€” the act of imploding; a bursting inward (opposed to explosion).
  • mitt β€” Baseball. a rounded glove with one internal section for the four fingers and another for the thumb and having the side next to the palm of the hand protected by a thick padding, used by catchers. a somewhat similar glove but with less padding and having sections for the thumb and one or two fingers, used by first basemen. Compare baseball glove.
  • mitts β€” Baseball. a rounded glove with one internal section for the four fingers and another for the thumb and having the side next to the palm of the hand protected by a thick padding, used by catchers. a somewhat similar glove but with less padding and having sections for the thumb and one or two fingers, used by first basemen. Compare baseball glove.
  • decadence β€” deterioration, esp of morality or culture; decay; degeneration
  • demise β€” The demise of something or someone is their end or death.
  • frost β€” Robert (Lee) 1874–1963, U.S. poet.
  • capture β€” If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
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