Rising in a sentence as a noun

It's what we do if and only if rising consumer demand requires it.

Again, as the heat was rising, the mother asked... they realized and they rushed out: the baby was unconscious.

A heavy, slow word might be more important, or a word that is pronounced with the tone rising might indicate a question or uncertainty.

In an instable environment, any cloud that is rising rapidly is extremely suspect.

Like any market, with the prices rising so quick, it changed behaviours - suddenly many of the hunters in the game were out killing birds to collect meat.

I realize people need transportation but I had hoped the rising cost of oil would cause a paradigm shift in how we commute, and that doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon.

Rising in a sentence as an adjective

In particular, is China, a rising superpower, vulnerable to these forces?

Over the course of three short months, popular uprisings have toppled regimes in Tunisia and Egypt, sparked a civil war in Libya and created unrest in other parts of the Middle East.

The author's complains are a sober reminder that society is not yet ready, and has not yet evolved all the infrastructure it will need to cope with rising global Bitcoin adoption.

The complaint here presents Hipmunk as the developer of an innovative travel search engine that offers something great that no one has ever offered and, hence, as a rising star in its market.

... Today the work of these groups is among the reasons that governments in turmoil claim that Western meddling was behind the uprisings, with some officials noting that leaders like Ms. Qadhi were trained and financed by the United States.

Often such changes, when reduced to practice, can only be described in vague ways that might be applied in all sorts of surprising ways to future incremental changes and, hence, the monopoly rights tied to such vagaries hang like a menacing cloud over anything that anybody might do in those areas.

Rising definitions

noun

a movement upward; "they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"

See also: rise ascent ascension

noun

organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another

See also: rebellion insurrection revolt uprising

adjective

advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or status; "a rising trend"; "a rising market"

adjective

sloping upward

See also: acclivitous uphill

adjective

coming to maturity; "the rising generation"

See also: emerging

adjective

newly come into prominence; "a rising young politician"