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1 ■ rise above
■ rise abovev. i. + prep.superare; (fig.) essere (o mostrarsi) superiore a: She managed to rise above her troubles, è riuscita a superare i suoi problemi; You should rise above these petty jealousies, dovresti essere superiore a queste meschine gelosie; He doesn't rise above mediocrity, non esce dalla mediocrità; to rise above self-interest, non badare all'interesse personale.
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