embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin"; "embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised metalwork", higher than the surrounding area or surface, leavened usually with yeast; "raised bread", increased especially to abnormal levels; "the raised prices frightened away customers"; "inflated wages"; "an inflated economy", elevated, lifted; projecting, bulging outward, past of raise, above the surround or above the normal position; "a raised design"; "raised eyebrows" leavened usually with yeast; "raised bread, above the surround or above the normal position; "a raised design"; "raised eyebrows", leavened usually with yeast; "raised bread, See Raise, v, as distinguished from that made with cream of tartar, soda, etc, Leavened; made with leaven, or yeast; used of bread, cake, etc, Lifted up; showing above the surroundings; as, raised or embossed metal work, To create; to constitute (a use, or a beneficial interest in property), To exponentiate, to involute, To respond to an initial bet by increasing the amount required to continue in the hand, To collect, To cause to rise, To extract (a subject or other verb argument) out of an inner clause, To bring up; to grow, An increase in wages or salary; a rise , A shot in which the delivered stone bumps another stone forward, A bet which increased the previous bet, A shoulder exercise in which the arms are elevated against resistance, ) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges" multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3 establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night" activate or stir up; "raise a mutiny" cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry" pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth; "raise your `o'" put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic" bet more than the previous player in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain" construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn" create a disturbance, especially by making a great noise; "raise hell"; "raise the roof"; "raise Cain" raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load" cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread" collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college, Same as 2d Reis, The act of increasing the amount bet by a prior bettor, cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts", put an end to; "lift a ban"; "raise a siege", bring (a surface, a design, etc ) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges", To make a shot that moves a stone into better scoring position Also, the shot itself, multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3, A vertical or inclined opening, or passageway, driven to connect one mine working space with another at a higher level, a draw that raises, or moves, another rock into the house, After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet is to raise For example, if the betting limit is $5 and player A bets $5, player B can fold, call the $5, or raise it to $10 Knowledgeable poker players sometimes get irritated when someone says raise to indicate an opening bet But they usually know what you mean, call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy", lift or elevate, as in: She was so eager to give the answer, she forgot to raise her hand, move upwards; "lift one's eyes", evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain", raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty", give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work", cause to assemble or enlist in the military; "raise an army"; "recruit new soldiers", bet more than the previous player, in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level, establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night", to form by hammering from a flat sheet of metal a container or vessel (see hollowware), To exponentiate, rose, To increase the previous bet, Naqel Sker, To be brought up; to mature, make a further bid in a suit bid by partner, To bring an object on the horizon into view, to become more -- " and the price was raised 47¢?" (184), To increase the amount of the bet after the betting has already been opened in a round For example, if the betting limit is $10 and player A bets $10, player B can fold, call the $10, or raise it to $20 Often, an inexperienced player will say "bet" when he means raise or "raise" when he means bet, a vertical or upward inclined drive to connect underground mine levels or to the surface, to make something rise or increase (e g prices, tax rates); or to obtain capital, When raising, your are placing enough money on the table to cover the 'call' and also a bit more, which the other players will have to match Generally this would be done when you are confident you have a good hand, which is a possible winner, a reserved word used in a raise statement to raise a user-defined exception Raise Statement - a simple statement that raises an exception 3 8, 3 9, 4 9, A 1, Promotion; to move a lying rock further, bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children", When one stone is bumped ahead or advanced by another stone, increase; "This will enhance your enjoyment"; "heighten the tension", the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike", toraise cattle, raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread", bring a surface, a design, etc, invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego", To bring into being; to produce; to cause to arise, come forth, or appear; often with up, cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here", To cause to arise, grow up, or come into being or to appear; to give rise to; to originate, produce, cause, effect, or the like, To bring up from the lower world; to call up, as a spirit from the world of spirits; to recall from death; to give life to, To form by the accumulation of materials or constituent parts; to build up; to erect; as, to raise a lofty structure, a wall, a heap of stones, To cause to grow; to procure to be produced, bred, or propagated; to grow; as, to raise corn, barley, hops, etc, To bring together; to collect; to levy; to get together or obtain for use or service; as, to raise money, troops, and the like, into relief and cause to project; "raised edges", multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3 establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night", raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load", create a disturbance, especially by making a great noise; "raise hell"; "raise the roof"; "raise Cain", cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread", collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college, increasing the size of a bet (as in poker); "I'll see your raise and double it" the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike" raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread" invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego" bring (a surface, a design, etc, construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn", bet more than the previous player in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain", activate or stir up; "raise a mutiny", cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry", pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth; "raise your `o'", put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic", To rouse to action; to stir up; to incite to tumult, struggle, or war; to excite, increasing the size of a bet (as in poker); "I'll see your raise and double it", If an event raises a particular emotion or question, it makes people feel the emotion or consider the question. The agreement has raised hopes that the war may end soon The accident again raises questions about the safety of the plant, To cause to spring up from a recumbent position, from a state of quiet, or the like; to awaken; to arouse, If a person or company raises money that they need, they manage to get it, for example by selling their property or by borrowing. They raised the money to buy the house and two hundred acres of grounds, If you raise money for a charity or an institution, you ask people for money which you collect on its behalf. events held to raise money for Help the Aged, A raise is an increase in your wages or salary. Within two months Kelly got a raise, Someone who raises a child looks after it until it is grown up. My mother was an amazing woman. She raised four of us kids virtually singlehandedly. = bring up, If someone raises a particular type of animal or crop, they breed that type of animal or grow that type of crop. He raises 2,000 acres of wheat and hay, collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college", the act of raising something; "he responded with a lift of his eyebrow"; "fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up", an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise", to raise the alarm: see alarm to raise your eyebrows: see eyebrow to raise a finger: see finger to raise hell: see hell to raise a laugh: see laugh to raise the roof: see roof. an increase in the money you earn British Equivalent: rise, If you raise your voice, you speak more loudly, usually because you are angry. Don't you raise your voice to me, Henry Rollins!, If you raise a subject, an objection, or a question, you mention it or bring it to someone's attention. He had been consulted and had raised no objections, To increase the strength, vigor, or vehemence of; to excite; to intensify; to invigorate; to heighten; as, to raise the pulse; to raise the voice; to raise the spirits or the courage; to raise the heat of a furnace, To cause to rise; to bring from a lower to a higher place; to lift upward; to elevate; to heave; as, to raise a stone or weight, To elevate in degree according to some scale; as, to raise the pitch of the voice; to raise the temperature of a room, To cause to rise up, or assume an erect position or posture; to set up; to make upright; as, to raise a mast or flagstaff, To raise the standard of something means to improve it. a new drive to raise standards of literacy in Britain's schools. = improve, increase in salary, wage increase, To bring to a higher condition or situation; to elevate in rank, dignity, and the like; to increase the value or estimation of; to promote; to exalt; to advance; to enhance; as, to raise from a low estate; to raise to office; to raise the price, and the like, If you raise yourself, you lift your body so that you are standing up straight, or so that you are no longer lying flat. He raised himself into a sitting position = lift, elevate, lift; excite, arouse; cause, bring about; grow, cultivate, If you raise a flag, you display it by moving it up a pole or into a high place where it can be seen. They had raised the white flag in surrender, If you raise the rate or level of something, you increase it. The Republic of Ireland is expected to raise interest rates a raised body temperature. = increase, If you raise something, you move it so that it is in a higher position. He raised his hand to wave Milton raised the glass to his lips. a small raised platform,
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embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin"; "embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised metalwork"
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higher than the surrounding area or surface
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leavened usually with yeast; "raised bread"
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increased especially to abnormal levels; "the raised prices frightened away customers"; "inflated wages"; "an inflated economy"
above the surround or above the normal position; "a raised design"; "raised eyebrows" leavened usually with yeast; "raised bread
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above the surround or above the normal position; "a raised design"; "raised eyebrows"
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leavened usually with yeast; "raised bread
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See Raise, v
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as distinguished from that made with cream of tartar, soda, etc
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Leavened; made with leaven, or yeast; used of bread, cake, etc
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Lifted up; showing above the surroundings; as, raised or embossed metal work
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To create; to constitute (a use, or a beneficial interest in property) - "There should be some consideration (i.e. payment or exchange) to raise a use."
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To exponentiate, to involute - "Two raised to the fifth power equals 32."
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To respond to an initial bet by increasing the amount required to continue in the hand - "John bet, and Julie raised requiring John to put in more money."
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To collect - "He raises a lot of money for charity."
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To cause to rise - "Raise your hand if want to say something."
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To extract (a subject or other verb argument) out of an inner clause
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To bring up; to grow - "Chew with your mouth shut — were you raised in a barn?"
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An increase in wages or salary; a rise - "The boss gave me a raise."
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A shot in which the delivered stone bumps another stone forward
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A bet which increased the previous bet
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A shoulder exercise in which the arms are elevated against resistance
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) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges" multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3 establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night" activate or stir up; "raise a mutiny" cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry" pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth; "raise your `o'" put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic" bet more than the previous player in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain" construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn" create a disturbance, especially by making a great noise; "raise hell"; "raise the roof"; "raise Cain" raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load" cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread" collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college
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Same as 2d Reis
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The act of increasing the amount bet by a prior bettor
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cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts"
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put an end to; "lift a ban"; "raise a siege"
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bring (a surface, a design, etc ) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges"
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To make a shot that moves a stone into better scoring position Also, the shot itself
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multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3
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A vertical or inclined opening, or passageway, driven to connect one mine working space with another at a higher level
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a draw that raises, or moves, another rock into the house
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After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet is to raise For example, if the betting limit is $5 and player A bets $5, player B can fold, call the $5, or raise it to $10 Knowledgeable poker players sometimes get irritated when someone says raise to indicate an opening bet But they usually know what you mean
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call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
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lift or elevate, as in: She was so eager to give the answer, she forgot to raise her hand
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move upwards; "lift one's eyes"
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evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
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raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
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give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
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cause to assemble or enlist in the military; "raise an army"; "recruit new soldiers"
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bet more than the previous player
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in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level
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establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night"
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to form by hammering from a flat sheet of metal a container or vessel (see hollowware)
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To exponentiate
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rose
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To increase the previous bet
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Naqel Sker
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To be brought up; to mature
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make a further bid in a suit bid by partner
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To bring an object on the horizon into view
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to become more -- " and the price was raised 47¢?" (184)
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To increase the amount of the bet after the betting has already been opened in a round For example, if the betting limit is $10 and player A bets $10, player B can fold, call the $10, or raise it to $20 Often, an inexperienced player will say "bet" when he means raise or "raise" when he means bet
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a vertical or upward inclined drive to connect underground mine levels or to the surface
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to make something rise or increase (e g prices, tax rates); or to obtain capital
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When raising, your are placing enough money on the table to cover the 'call' and also a bit more, which the other players will have to match Generally this would be done when you are confident you have a good hand, which is a possible winner
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a reserved word used in a raise statement to raise a user-defined exception Raise Statement - a simple statement that raises an exception 3 8, 3 9, 4 9, A 1
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Promotion; to move a lying rock further
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bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children"
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When one stone is bumped ahead or advanced by another stone
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increase; "This will enhance your enjoyment"; "heighten the tension"
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the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike"
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toraise cattle
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raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread"
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bring a surface, a design, etc
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invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego"
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To bring into being; to produce; to cause to arise, come forth, or appear; often with up
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cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"
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To cause to arise, grow up, or come into being or to appear; to give rise to; to originate, produce, cause, effect, or the like
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To bring up from the lower world; to call up, as a spirit from the world of spirits; to recall from death; to give life to
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To form by the accumulation of materials or constituent parts; to build up; to erect; as, to raise a lofty structure, a wall, a heap of stones
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To cause to grow; to procure to be produced, bred, or propagated; to grow; as, to raise corn, barley, hops, etc
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To bring together; to collect; to levy; to get together or obtain for use or service; as, to raise money, troops, and the like
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into relief and cause to project; "raised edges"
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multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3 establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night"
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raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
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create a disturbance, especially by making a great noise; "raise hell"; "raise the roof"; "raise Cain"
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cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread"
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collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college
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increasing the size of a bet (as in poker); "I'll see your raise and double it" the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike" raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread" invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego" bring (a surface, a design, etc
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construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn"
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bet more than the previous player in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
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activate or stir up; "raise a mutiny"
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cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry"
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pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth; "raise your `o'"
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put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic"
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To rouse to action; to stir up; to incite to tumult, struggle, or war; to excite
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increasing the size of a bet (as in poker); "I'll see your raise and double it"
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If an event raises a particular emotion or question, it makes people feel the emotion or consider the question. The agreement has raised hopes that the war may end soon The accident again raises questions about the safety of the plant
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To cause to spring up from a recumbent position, from a state of quiet, or the like; to awaken; to arouse
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If a person or company raises money that they need, they manage to get it, for example by selling their property or by borrowing. They raised the money to buy the house and two hundred acres of grounds
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If you raise money for a charity or an institution, you ask people for money which you collect on its behalf. events held to raise money for Help the Aged
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A raise is an increase in your wages or salary. Within two months Kelly got a raise
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Someone who raises a child looks after it until it is grown up. My mother was an amazing woman. She raised four of us kids virtually singlehandedly. = bring up
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If someone raises a particular type of animal or crop, they breed that type of animal or grow that type of crop. He raises 2,000 acres of wheat and hay
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collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college"
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the act of raising something; "he responded with a lift of his eyebrow"; "fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up"
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an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
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to raise the alarm: see alarm to raise your eyebrows: see eyebrow to raise a finger: see finger to raise hell: see hell to raise a laugh: see laugh to raise the roof: see roof. an increase in the money you earn British Equivalent: rise
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If you raise your voice, you speak more loudly, usually because you are angry. Don't you raise your voice to me, Henry Rollins!
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If you raise a subject, an objection, or a question, you mention it or bring it to someone's attention. He had been consulted and had raised no objections
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To increase the strength, vigor, or vehemence of; to excite; to intensify; to invigorate; to heighten; as, to raise the pulse; to raise the voice; to raise the spirits or the courage; to raise the heat of a furnace
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To cause to rise; to bring from a lower to a higher place; to lift upward; to elevate; to heave; as, to raise a stone or weight
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To elevate in degree according to some scale; as, to raise the pitch of the voice; to raise the temperature of a room
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To cause to rise up, or assume an erect position or posture; to set up; to make upright; as, to raise a mast or flagstaff
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To raise the standard of something means to improve it. a new drive to raise standards of literacy in Britain's schools. = improve
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increase in salary, wage increase isim
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To bring to a higher condition or situation; to elevate in rank, dignity, and the like; to increase the value or estimation of; to promote; to exalt; to advance; to enhance; as, to raise from a low estate; to raise to office; to raise the price, and the like
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If you raise yourself, you lift your body so that you are standing up straight, or so that you are no longer lying flat. He raised himself into a sitting position = lift
If you raise a flag, you display it by moving it up a pole or into a high place where it can be seen. They had raised the white flag in surrender
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If you raise the rate or level of something, you increase it. The Republic of Ireland is expected to raise interest rates a raised body temperature. = increase
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If you raise something, you move it so that it is in a higher position. He raised his hand to wave Milton raised the glass to his lips. a small raised platform
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