upsoar

/ʌpˈsɔr/
verb
  1. To rise or fly upward swiftly and powerfully.
    • The rocket upsoars into the sky, leaving a trail of smoke.
    • The eagle upsoars from the cliff, scanning the valley below.
    • Hot air balloons upsoar gently at dawn over the countryside.
  2. To increase rapidly or reach a higher level (used figuratively for emotions, prices, or success).
    • His spirits upsoar whenever he hears his favorite song.
    • Her confidence upsoars after every small victory.
    • Stock prices upsoar when the company announces record profits.
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