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- RAISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RAISE definition: 1 to lift something to a higher position: 2 to cause something to increase or become bigger… Learn more
- RAISE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RAISE is to cause or help to rise to a standing position How to use raise in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Raise
- RAISE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
raise, the most general word, may mean to bring something to or toward an upright position with one end resting on the ground; or it may be used in the sense of lift, moving an object a comparatively short distance upward but breaking completely its physical contact with the place where it had been: to raise a ladder; to raise (lift) a package
- raise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
But capital was proving difficult to raise; rumours were in the air that the G W R and L S W R were about to patch up their quarrel, and the people of Southampton, who twelve months earlier had staged a torch-light procession to celebrate the passing of the D N S R Act, were increasingly loath to part with their cash
- Raise - definition of raise by The Free Dictionary
To move to a higher position; elevate: raised the loads with a crane See Synonyms at lift 2 To set in an upright or erect position: raise a flagpole 3 To erect or build: raise a new building 4 To cause to arise, appear, or exist: The slap raised a welt 5 To increase in size, quantity, or worth: raise an employee's salary 6
- What does raise mean? - Definitions. net
What does raise mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word raise An increase in wages or salary; a rise The boss gave me a raise A shoulder exercise in which the arms are elevated against resistance A shot in which the delivered stone bumps another stone forward
- raise, v. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
What does the verb raise mean? There are 105 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb raise , 21 of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Raise vs. Rise: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
Raise is a transitive verb that requires an object, meaning you raise something Rise , on the other hand, is an intransitive verb that does not require an object; something rises by itself Understanding this distinction is key to using them correctly
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