updive

/ˈʌpdaɪv/
verb
  1. To move or rise upward suddenly or steeply, like a dive in reverse.
    • Her mood updived when she heard the good news.
    • The bird updived from the water and soared into the sky.
    • The stock market updived after the positive earnings report.
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noun
  1. A sudden upward movement or increase.
    • The graph showed a sharp updive in temperature.
    • There was an updive in sales after the new product launch.
    • The plane made an updive to avoid the mountain.
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