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Associations of "Sum up" (30 Words)
ascend | (of a voice or sound) rise in pitch. She ascended the stairs. |
ascending | Moving or going or growing upward. Blood pressure in the ascending aorta. |
ascent | An instance of rising or moving up through the air. His ascent to power. |
boost | Give a boost to be beneficial to. Boost the voltage in an electrical circuit. |
climb | An ascent especially of a mountain or hill by climbing. An above average climb in prices. |
climbing | The sport or activity of climbing mountains or cliffs. His other great interest was climbing especially in the Alps. |
elevate | Raise the axis of (a piece of artillery) to increase its range. He has elevated bad taste into an art form. |
elevator | A muscle whose contraction raises a part of the body. Elevators of the upper lip. |
escalator | A clause in a contract that provides for an increase or a decrease in wages or prices or benefits etc. depending on certain conditions (as a change in the cost of living index. |
high | A high power setting. High summer. |
hoist | Raise (something) by means of ropes and pulleys. Hoist a sail. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. One of Sally s stockings developed a ladder. |
lift | An act of lifting. Thomas s eyelids drowsily lifted. |
mounting | The action of mounting something. He pulled the curtain rail from its mounting. |
precipitate | A substance precipitated from a solution. Vesuvius precipitated its fiery destructive rage on Herculaneum. |
promote | Of an additive act as a promoter of a catalyst. I got promoted after many years of hard work. |
raise | Raise from a lower to a higher position. His flag was raised over the city. |
rise | Rise in rank or status. Rise to a challenge. |
risen | (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon. The risen sun. |
rising | Going up, increasing, or sloping upward. The rising fives on the verge of school. |
scale | Measure with or as if with scales. A spray on chemical for removing welding scale and heat discoloration from stainless steel. |
soar | Fly or rise high in the air. The bird spread its wings and soared into the air. |
soaring | The activity of flying a glider. The soaring spires of the cathedral. |
stairs | A flight of stairs or a flight of steps. |
stepladder | A folding portable ladder hinged at the top. |
uphill | Sloping upward. An uphill struggle to gain worldwide recognition. |
upstairs | With respect to the mind. No one was allowed to see the upstairs. |
upward | Extending or moving toward a higher place. A general upward movement of fish. |
vertically | In a vertical direction. Vertically stacked books. |
zoom | Cause a lens or camera to zoom in or out. Bikes zoomed past. |