Pronunciation: /raɪz əˈbʌv/
verb to succeed in dealing with a difficult or challenging situation
A1 I try to rise above petty arguments with my siblings.
A2 She always tries to rise above negativity and stay positive.
B1 In order to succeed, you must learn to rise above challenges and obstacles.
B2 The team managed to rise above the competition and win the championship.
C1 Despite facing criticism, she was able to rise above it and focus on her goals.
C2 His ability to rise above adversity and remain resilient is truly inspiring.
preposition to be at a higher level than something else
A1 I will rise above my fear and try new things.
A2 She always tries to rise above the negativity around her.
B1 In order to succeed, you must learn to rise above challenges.
B2 He has the ability to rise above any obstacles that come his way.
C1 To truly excel in life, one must learn to rise above mediocrity.
C2 The leader's ability to rise above adversity inspired the team to achieve great success.
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