Spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position.
Extending or moving toward a higher place.
1 Recent consolidation in consumer health will put upward pressure on invested capital.
2 Photo: Giff Johnson Still the number of cases has continued spiraling upward .
3 Cases have been trending upward for 48 states over the past week.
4 Higher oil prices have also added to the upward pressure on inflation.
5 The main buyers can now be literally anyone from age 12 upward .
6 Dealers said the upward swing was driven by the main financial shares.
7 But so far the sector has continued on a relentless upward path.
8 These homes also offer customers the option for upward mobility without moving.
9 Deloitte said its estimates were conservative but revised its estimates upward slightly.
10 The long driveway led upward with evenly spaced trees on either side.
11 And Vienna is on the downward grade; we are on the upward .
12 Fifteen cubits upward did the waters prevail; and the mountains were covered.
13 Probably a plain; at the worst the upward rise of ordinary life.
14 She glanced upward ; MacNair had disappeared over the edge of the stockade.
15 The vessel was then left to ferment for upward of ten days.
16 I am confident that the upward trajectory of our business will continue.
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