as in rise To ascend, typically by taking steps or moving in an upward direction, as in climbing a staircase. Clear All
10 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Go Up'
As you age, your responsibilities and expectations tend to go up.
The pilot announced that the plane would go up to a higher altitude for a smoother ride.
When the stock market is bullish, the prices of shares tend to go up.
In a democracy, the number of votes cast can go up during a presidential election.
As you climb the mountain, the difficulty level and challenges will go up.
The interest rates on loans may go up if there is inflation in the economy.
The sun will go up, casting a warm glow on the city.
The plane is about to go up into the sky for its journey.
His grades in math continue to go up each semester.
As you go up in rank, more responsibilities come your way.
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