Rise to the occasion
1. to meet the challenge of an event; to try extra hard to do a task.
2. to succeed in dealing with a difficult situation.
3. to do what is needed at the time.
4. to get a b-n-r
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ex. 1. john was able to rise to the occasion and make the conference a success. it was a big challenge, but he rose to the occasion.
ex. 2. t’s not easy to play your first match in front of a crowd that size but he certainly rose to the occasion.
ex. 3. when a crisis h-ts, will you rise to the occasion? she needed some help, so i rose to the occasion and volunteered my services.
ex. 4. he saw her br–sts and then he rose to the occasion.
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