In sentence: - "His imagination soared beyond the mountains that enclosed his village on every side. Hayal gücü köyünü çevreleyen dağların ta ötesine gitti."
Etymology: [ 'sOr, 'sor ] (intransitive verb.) 14th century. From French s'essorer (“to soar”), essorer (“to dry (by exposing to the air)”), from Latin ex (“out”) + aura (“the air, a breeze”) from Ancient Greek αὔρα (aura, “breath”). Compare aura, and exhale.
artmak, tırmanmak, süzülmek, yüksekten uçmak, dimdik yükselmek, havada süzülmek, hızla artmak, gözü yükseklerde olmak, yükselmek, uçmak, göz dikmek, ötesine gitmek, art, hızla uçmak, fırlamak, beyond -i aşmak; -in ötesine gitmek: His imagination soared beyond the mountains, hızla yükselmek, süzülerek yükselme veya uçuş, SÜZÜLMEK:Motor kuvvetinden faydalanmaksızın ve irtifa kaybetmeden uçmak. Planör pilotları, bu keyfiyetten yükselen hava cereyanları vasıtasıyla faydalanırlar, süzülerek uçmak, süzül/uç, hareket etmeden aynı seviyede uçmak, yücelmek, artış, yükselen, tırmanan, havada süzülme, yüksekte uç, ideal, yüce, yüksekte uçan, süzülmeye, bunun gibi, uçarak,
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beyond -i aşmak; -in ötesine gitmek: His imagination soared beyond the mountains fiil
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SÜZÜLMEK:Motor kuvvetinden faydalanmaksızın ve irtifa kaybetmeden uçmak. Planör pilotları, bu keyfiyetten yükselen hava cereyanları vasıtasıyla faydalanırlar Askeri
To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood, To rise, especially rapidly or unusually high, To fly by means of a glider or other unpowered aircraft, To fly aloft with little effort, as a bird, The act of soaring, To mount upward on wings, or as on wings, An upward flight, the act of rising upward into the air go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced" fly upwards or high in the sky rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes, To glide at a good height using hot air currents, maybeCognitive AI research language, CMU, 1983, special operation aviation regiment, fly upward, as in: We watched the eagle soar into the sky and disappear, To fly through the air on a board, State of the Art Report on Social Science and Global Change Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) in collaboration with the International Social Science Council (ISSC) Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Program (HDP) is preparing a state of the art overview of work in the social sciences related to global environmental change An international team of experts from the social sciences is preparing a set of overview chapters that will appear in a book entitled Human Choice and Climate Change: A State-of-the-Art Report See PNL in this glossary, To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings. Chaucer, Saints Online Access to Records, Acronym for Satellite Ocean Analysis for Recruitment, a OSLR project, Fig, The act of soaring; upward flight, To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings, See Sore, reddish brown, the act of rising upward into the air go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced", fly upwards or high in the sky rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes, fly a plane without an engine, See 3d Sore, fly at a great height, glide; fly upward, ascend; increase, rise, fly by means of a hang glider, fly upwards or high in the sky, go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced", rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes", the act of rising upward into the air, If the amount, value, level, or volume of something soars, it quickly increases by a great deal. Insurance claims are expected to soar figures showed customer complaints had soared to record levels and profits were falling, If something such as a bird soars into the air, it goes quickly up into the air. If you're lucky, a splendid golden eagle may soar into view The two sheets of flame clashed, soaring hundreds of feet high, If your spirits soar, you suddenly start to feel very happy. For the first time in months, my spirits soared, To fly by wind power; to glide indefinitely without loss of altitude, The act of mounting on the wing, or of towering in thought or mind; intellectual flight, assurgent, ascending, Present participle of soar. Mounting on the wing; rising aloft; towering in thought or mind, past of soar, present participle of soar, ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual; "soaring prices", ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual; "soaring prices" moving to great heights with little apparent effort; "a soaring eagle, moving to great heights with little apparent effort; "a soaring eagle, & n, of imposing height; especially standing out above others; "an eminent peak"; "lofty mountains"; "the soaring spires of the cathedral"; "towering iceburgs", from Soar, moving to great heights with little apparent effort; "a soaring eagle", flying at a great height, gliding; flying upward, ascending, rising, adj. or gliding Sport of flying a glider or sailplane. The craft is towed behind a powered airplane to an altitude of about 2,000 ft (600 m) and then released. The glider pilot makes use of rising currents of warm air, such as those above a sunlit field, to maintain or gain altitude. Instruments used include the altimeter, airspeed indicator, compass, and turn-and-bank indicator. National soaring contests, which include events for altitude, speed, distance, and accuracy in returning to a starting point, are held annually, the activity of flying a glider, third-person singular of soar, plural of soar,
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To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood - "Valor soars above What the world calls misfortune. Joseph Addison"
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To rise, especially rapidly or unusually high - "The pump prices soared into new heights as the strike continued."
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To fly by means of a glider or other unpowered aircraft
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To fly aloft with little effort, as a bird - "When soars Gaul's vulture with his wings unfurled. Byron."
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The act of soaring - "This apparent soar of the hooded falcon. Samuel Taylor Coleridge."
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To mount upward on wings, or as on wings
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An upward flight
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the act of rising upward into the air go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced" fly upwards or high in the sky rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes
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To glide at a good height using hot air currents
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fly upward, as in: We watched the eagle soar into the sky and disappear
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State of the Art Report on Social Science and Global Change Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) in collaboration with the International Social Science Council (ISSC) Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Program (HDP) is preparing a state of the art overview of work in the social sciences related to global environmental change An international team of experts from the social sciences is preparing a set of overview chapters that will appear in a book entitled Human Choice and Climate Change: A State-of-the-Art Report See PNL in this glossary
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To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings. Chaucer
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The act of soaring; upward flight
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To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings
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the act of rising upward into the air go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
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fly upwards or high in the sky rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes
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fly at a great height, glide; fly upward, ascend; increase, rise fiil
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fly upwards or high in the sky
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go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
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rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yes"
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the act of rising upward into the air
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If the amount, value, level, or volume of something soars, it quickly increases by a great deal. Insurance claims are expected to soar figures showed customer complaints had soared to record levels and profits were falling
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If something such as a bird soars into the air, it goes quickly up into the air. If you're lucky, a splendid golden eagle may soar into view The two sheets of flame clashed, soaring hundreds of feet high
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If your spirits soar, you suddenly start to feel very happy. For the first time in months, my spirits soared
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The act of mounting on the wing, or of towering in thought or mind; intellectual flight
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soaring
Present participle of soar. Mounting on the wing; rising aloft; towering in thought or mind
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soaring
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ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual; "soaring prices" moving to great heights with little apparent effort; "a soaring eagle
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moving to great heights with little apparent effort; "a soaring eagle
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flying at a great height, gliding; flying upward, ascending, rising sıfat
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adj. or gliding Sport of flying a glider or sailplane. The craft is towed behind a powered airplane to an altitude of about 2,000 ft (600 m) and then released. The glider pilot makes use of rising currents of warm air, such as those above a sunlit field, to maintain or gain altitude. Instruments used include the altimeter, airspeed indicator, compass, and turn-and-bank indicator. National soaring contests, which include events for altitude, speed, distance, and accuracy in returning to a starting point, are held annually
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