Very good, K!
to rise, I get up at 6:00 every morning.
reach to a pleace,Can we get up to the top of the mountain before sunset?
make rise, My son gets up at 5:30 on school mornings. (I was not certain of what you meant by this one.)
wake somebady, I get my son up at 5:30.
arrange the apperance,
to get oneself up,
(Again I am not certain, but I believe the above two are related.) She really got herself up, to impress this man. (She took great care to appear at her best.) (Or, let's say she goes to a gathering where her clothes are completely different from everyone else's. Then, someone might say) Look at that get-up! (Meaning her outlandish clothes.)
produce (e.g. steam). The train had to get up a real head of steam, to get up (!) the steep incline. (E, you're right--it does mean everything! )