Opposite of to move oneself downwards
Opposite of to withdraw from a position taken up in argument or negotiation
To make one's way quickly or awkwardly, typically in an upward direction
“Pedestrians took their lives in their hands, running the tree-lined gauntlet while being forced to scramble up steep bankings if two vehicles met on the narrow stretch.”
To mount or board a vehicle or vessel
“Oddly enough, she wasn't surprised to see Junior get on the plane first.”
To struggle or fight back when attacked
“The wounds appear to have been inflicted when the victim tried to resist his attacker.”
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