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Associations of "Caught up" (30 Words)
ascend | Go back in order of genealogical succession. The first traveller to ascend the mountain. |
ascending | The act of changing location in an upward direction. Incomes ranked in ascending order of size. |
ascent | An instance of rising or moving up through the air. The first ascent of the Matterhorn. |
boost | Give a boost to be beneficial to. He d had his wallet boosted in a bar. |
climb | An ascent especially of a mountain or hill by climbing. The track climbed steeply up a narrow twisting valley. |
climbing | The sport or activity of climbing mountains or cliffs. His other great interest was climbing especially in the Alps. |
elevate | Increase the level of (something. The field guns were elevated twenty degrees. |
elevator | A machine consisting of an endless belt with scoops attached, used for raising grain to an upper storey for storage. In the elevator she pressed the button for the lobby. |
escalator | A stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt. |
high | A high place. She wasn t tipsy just a little high. |
hoist | Raise (something) by means of ropes and pulleys. Hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. He climbed the career ladder. |
lift | A wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground. He lifted his trophy over his head. |
mounting | The action of mounting something. He pulled the curtain rail from its mounting. |
precipitate | A precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering. Cell proteins were then precipitated and washed in 10 trichloroacetic acid. |
promote | Of an additive act as a promoter of a catalyst. They are using famous personalities to promote the library nationally. |
raise | Raise from a lower to a higher position. A strain of yeast that would create enough gas to raise the thick bread dough. |
rise | Rise to one s feet. It was here that the brook had its rise. |
risen | (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon. The risen sun. |
rising | Coming to maturity. A rising young politician. |
soar | Fly by means of a hang glider. The dollar soared against the yen. |
soaring | Increasing rapidly above the usual level. Soaring prices. |
stairs | A flight of stairs or a flight of steps. |
stepladder | A folding portable ladder hinged at the top. |
underpin | Support from beneath. The theme of honour underpinning the two books. |
uphill | An upward slope. The journey is slightly uphill. |
upstairs | On or of upper floors of a building. No one was allowed to see the upstairs. |
upward | Towards a higher place, point, or level. From childhood upward. |
vertically | In a vertical direction. Vertically integrated companies. |
zoom | Cause a lens or camera to zoom in or out. The camera zoomed in for a close up of his face. |