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rose
noun
a
woody
shrub
with
thorns
that
produces
fragrant
,
often
brightly
coloured
flowers
β’
She
planted
a
red
rose
in
the
garden
for
her
grandmother
.
She
planted
a
red
rose
in
the
garden
for
her
grandmother
.
β’
A
bouquet
of
fresh
roses
filled
the
living
room
with
a
sweet
scent
.
A
bouquet
of
fresh
roses
filled
the
living
room
with
a
sweet
scent
.
verb
-
rise
,
rising
,
rises
,
rose
,
risen
past
tense
of
rise
:
to
move
upward
,
get
higher
,
or
get
up
from
a
lower
position
β’
The
sun
rose
above
the
mountains
at
six
o'clock
.
The
sun
rose
above
the
mountains
at
six
o'clock
.
β’
He
rose
from
his
chair
to
greet
the
guests
.
He
rose
from
his
chair
to
greet
the
guests
.
noun
a
light
pink
colour
similar
to
that
of
many
rose
petals
β’
The
sky
turned
a
soft
shade
of
rose
at
dawn
.
The
sky
turned
a
soft
shade
of
rose
at
dawn
.
β’
She
painted
the
nursery
walls
a
calming
rose
.
She
painted
the
nursery
walls
a
calming
rose
.
rise
verb
-
rise
,
rising
,
rises
,
rose
,
risen
to
move
upward
or
go
to
a
higher
position
β’
The
hot
air
balloon
began
to
rise
above
the
fields
.
The
hot
air
balloon
began
to
rise
above
the
fields
.
β’
Thick
smoke
rose
from
the
chimney
into
the
clear
winter
sky
.
Thick
smoke
rose
from
the
chimney
into
the
clear
winter
sky
.
Old
English
rΔ«san
,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
German
reisen
β
to
travel
.β
verb
-
rise
,
rising
,
rises
,
rose
,
risen
to
get
up
from
lying
,
sitting
,
or
sleeping
β’
She
rose
early
to
catch
the
first
train
.
She
rose
early
to
catch
the
first
train
.
β’
Please
rise
when
the
judge
enters
the
courtroom
.
Please
rise
when
the
judge
enters
the
courtroom
.
verb
-
rise
,
rising
,
rises
,
rose
,
risen
to
increase
in
amount
,
number
,
or
level
β’
The
price
of
bread
rose
again
last
week
.
The
price
of
bread
rose
again
last
week
.
β’
Temperatures
are
expected
to
keep
rising
throughout
the
afternoon
.
Temperatures
are
expected
to
keep
rising
throughout
the
afternoon
.
verb
-
rise
,
rising
,
rises
,
rose
,
risen
to
become
successful
,
powerful
,
or
important
β’
She
quickly
rose
to
the
position
of
manager
.
She
quickly
rose
to
the
position
of
manager
.
β’
The
singer
β
s
new
album
helped
him
rise
to
fame
.
The
singer
β
s
new
album
helped
him
rise
to
fame
.
prosecutor
noun
a
lawyer
who
works
for
the
government
in
a
criminal
case
and
tries
to
prove
that
the
person
on
trial
committed
the
crime
β’
The
prosecutor
showed
the
jury
photographs
of
the
crime
scene
.
The
prosecutor
showed
the
jury
photographs
of
the
crime
scene
.
β’
After
new
evidence
appeared
,
the
prosecutor
decided
to
drop
all
charges
.
After
new
evidence
appeared
,
the
prosecutor
decided
to
drop
all
charges
.
Borrowed
from
Latin
prΕscrΔ«ptor
and
later
Medieval
Latin
prΕsecΕ«tor
,
literally
β
one
who
follows
up
(
a
legal
action
).β
The
sense
of
a
state
lawyer
developed
in
English
in
the
17th
century
.
arise
verb
-
arise
,
arising
,
arises
,
arose
,
arisen
to
get
up
from
bed
,
or
to
stand
up
after
sitting
or
lying
β’
At
dawn
,
the
farmer
arose
from
his
straw
bed
to
feed
the
chickens
.
At
dawn
,
the
farmer
arose
from
his
straw
bed
to
feed
the
chickens
.
β’
When
the
bell
rang
,
the
students
politely
arose
from
their
seats
.
When
the
bell
rang
,
the
students
politely
arose
from
their
seats
.
Old
English
ΔrΔ«san
,
from
Δ-
β
away
β
+
rΔ«san
β
to
rise
β.
verb
-
arise
,
arising
,
arises
,
arose
,
arisen
to
happen
,
appear
,
or
start
to
exist
,
especially
unexpectedly
β’
If
any
questions
arise
during
the
tour
,
please
ask
the
guide
.
If
any
questions
arise
during
the
tour
,
please
ask
the
guide
.
β’
A
difficult
situation
arose
when
the
computer
system
suddenly
crashed
.
A
difficult
situation
arose
when
the
computer
system
suddenly
crashed
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
.
verb
-
arise
,
arising
,
arises
,
arose
,
arisen
to
come
together
in
protest
or
rebellion
against
authority
β’
The
villagers
arose
against
the
tyrant
and
marched
toward
the
castle
.
The
villagers
arose
against
the
tyrant
and
marched
toward
the
castle
.
β’
Should
injustice
arise
,
people
must
speak
out
.
Should
injustice
arise
,
people
must
speak
out
.
Extended
sense
of
standing
up
: β
to
rise
up
in
arms
β
recorded
since
the
14th
century
.
prosecution
noun
the
official
process
of
bringing
someone
accused
of
a
crime
to
court
and
trying
to
prove
they
are
guilty
β’
Successful
prosecution
of
the
crime
depended
on
reliable
eyewitnesses
.
Successful
prosecution
of
the
crime
depended
on
reliable
eyewitnesses
.
β’
The
detective
gathered
fresh
evidence
for
the
prosecution
.
The
detective
gathered
fresh
evidence
for
the
prosecution
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
prosecutio
β
continuation
,
pursuit
β,
from
prosequi
β
pursue
β
noun
the
lawyers
who
act
for
the
state
and
try
to
prove
in
court
that
someone
is
guilty
of
a
crime
β’
The
prosecution
called
its
first
witness
to
the
stand
.
The
prosecution
called
its
first
witness
to
the
stand
.
β’
During
cross-examination
,
the
defense
tried
to
undermine
the
prosecution
.
During
cross-examination
,
the
defense
tried
to
undermine
the
prosecution
.
noun
the
act
of
actively
pursuing
or
carrying
out
a
plan
,
project
,
or
activity
until
it
is
completed
β’
The
city
allocated
extra
funds
for
the
prosecution
of
the
new
housing
project
.
The
city
allocated
extra
funds
for
the
prosecution
of
the
new
housing
project
.
β’
Weather
conditions
slowed
the
prosecution
of
the
mountain
rescue
.
Weather
conditions
slowed
the
prosecution
of
the
mountain
rescue
.