To fly or rise high in the air
“More than one inventor has gone crazy in trying to rig a machine by which humans could soar into the empyrean.”
To move forward or around in the air
“He seems to soar like a gull over the beautiful Spanish coastline near his home.”
To be, or to appear to be, taller than the surrounding landscape
“We drive through the valley as snow-capped mountains soar before us.”
To rise rapidly above the usual level (either in altitude or amount)
“If growth stocks soar once again, these funds should, too.”
To increase in value or price
To go or move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air
To jump, leap or spring over something
To travel by jet aircraft
An act or instance of evelating or rising up
“The flight includes a soar into the sky above the city.”
An increase in amount, degree or level
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