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повышать; растиСинонимический ряд:1. ascents (noun) ascensions; ascents; risings2. grades (noun) grades; gradients; slopes3. hills (noun) eminence; hills; projections; prominence4. increases (noun) accessions; accretions; additions; advances; augmentations; boosts; breakthroughs; enlargements; growths; hikes; increases; increments; jumps; multiplication; raises; upgrades; upswings; upturns; waxes5. adjourns (verb) adjourns; dissolves; prorogues; recesses; terminates6. arises (verb) arises; ascends; aspires; get up; lifts; mounts; pile out; roll out; soars; stand up; turn out; ups7. arrives (verb) arrives; get ahead; get on; succeeds8. happens (verb) betides; breaks; chances; comes off; develops; does; falls out; gives; goes; happens; occurs; passes; transpires9. increases (verb) augments; builds; burgeons; enlarges; escalates; expands; grows; increases; multiplies; runs up; snowballs; upsurges; waxes10. intensifies (verb) aggravates; deepens; enhances; heightens; intensifies; magnifies; redoubles; rouses11. lifts (verb) advances; ascends; climbs; lifts; mounts; soars12. rebels (verb) mutinies; rebels; revolts13. rolls out (verb) gets up; piles out; rises and shines; rolls out; stands up; turns out; uprises14. springs (verb) births; comes; comes from; derives; derives from; emanates; flows; heads; issues; originates; proceeds; springs; stems15. surfaces (verb) surfaces
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