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rise in (something)

1. To increase or grow larger in some metric. Incidence of identity theft has been rising in frequency each year. The motherboard continued rising in temperature until the computer finally crashed. You should get a good stockbroker if you want your investments to rise in value over the years.
2. To reach a more prominent position in some group, organization, company, etc. Entry level positions are pretty easy to come by, but rising in the company requires years of hard work, additional training, and middling salaries. She continued to rise in the navy, eventually becoming the first female four-star admiral.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rise in something

to increase in something. I hope that this land rises in value over the next few years. Her expensive antique car actually rose in value during the first year.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • rise in (something)
  • rising
  • rise out of (something)
  • white hope
  • rise from
  • rise from (something)
  • work (one's) way up
  • work way up
  • work your way up
  • help (someone) up (from something)
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This rate is explained by the 12.5% increase in vegetable prices, 9.5% rise in prices of cheese and eggs, 7.8% growth in fruit prices and 7.6% increase in drinks and juice prices.
The growth of this index had decelerated in 2018, following a slowdown in the rise in house and apartment prices, with a relative stabilization of the rate of increase in land prices.
Constable Maria Boseja from Kutlwano Police Station in Francistown and also the crime prevention coordinator stated that Selepa had seen a rise in crime such as robbery, stealing from persons and house break-ins.
However, the commercial platform segment is projected to grow at a comparatively higher CAGR during the forecast period of 2015 to 2020, primarily driven by the demand for new aircraft in response to the burgeoning rise in air travel and congestion of airspace.
POLICE investigating a rise in burglaries in Coventry have swooped on two addresses in the city and arrested three men.
The call comes after new research revealed that a rise in burglaries nationally is expected to coincide with the end of British Summer Time tomorrow.
The hike is believed to be fuelled by the recession and a rise in unemployment.
The warning comes after a rise in the number of break-ins in Sunderland where the burglar has got in through an unlocked door.
Operation Conifer was launched in the city last month after a high rise in the number of break-ins and so far 14 have been charged with offences involving stolen laptops, other electrical items and jewellery.
THE Daily Post would like to point that yesterday's front page story "Four-fold rise in burglaries" contained inaccuracies.
A SHOCK 70% rise in shed and garage break-ins in Hambleton has prompted a campaign to improve home safety.
Police are trying to curb the rise in Sefton by offering holiday storage for laptops and other expensive equipment, sending crime prevention officers to pinpoint weak points in schools, and flying the force helicopter over playgrounds.
Moreover, Canada, which has long accepted gender claims, has experienced no dramatic rise in such requests.
Luxury car thieves and sneak burglars have been blamed for a dramatic rise in break-ins across the West Midlands despite a major offensive by police in the area.
As a result, local police predicted a rise in the number of homicides in the area--because more assault victims would die before they could obtain proper medical care.