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Raise (disambiguation)

Raise         
·vt To create or constitute; as, to raise a use, that is, to create it.
II. Raise ·vt To give vent or utterance to; to Utter; to strike up.
III. Raise ·vt To cause to rise, as by the effect of leaven; to make light and spongy, as bread.
IV. Raise ·vt To let go; as in the command, Raise tacks and sheets, ·i.e., Let go tacks and sheets.
V. Raise ·vt To rouse to action; to stir up; to incite to tumult, struggle, or war; to Excite.
VI. Raise ·vt To cause (the land or any other object) to seem higher by drawing nearer to it; as, to raise Sandy Hook light.
VII. Raise ·vt To bring into being; to Produce; to cause to arise, come forth, or appear;
- often with up.
VIII. Raise ·vt To elevate in degree according to some scale; as, to raise the pitch of the voice; to raise the temperature of a room.
IX. Raise ·vt 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.
X. Raise ·vt 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.
XI. Raise ·vt To bring to notice; to submit for consideration; as, to raise a point of order; to raise an Objection.
XII. Raise ·vt 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.
XIII. Raise ·vt To cause to spring up from a recumbent position, from a state of quiet, or the like; to Awaken; to Arouse.
XIV. Raise ·vt To cause to grow; to procure to be produced, bred, or propagated; to Grow; as, to raise corn, barley, hops, ·etc.; toraise cattle.
XV. Raise ·vt 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.
XVI. Raise ·vt To give rise to; to set agoing; to Occasion; to Start; to Originate; as, to raise a smile or a blush.
XVII. Raise ·vt To bring together; to Collect; to Levy; to get together or obtain for use or service; as, to raise money, troops, and the like.
XVIII. Raise ·vt 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.
XIX. Raise ·vt 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.
XX. Raise ·vt 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.
raise         
v. a.
1.
Lift, uplift, set up, raise up, make upright.
2.
Hoist, heave.
3.
Erect, rear, construct, build up.
4.
Exalt, elevate, advance, promote.
5.
Enhance, heighten, increase, aggravate, augment, amplify, enlarge.
6.
Excite, rouse, arouse, awake, stir up, call up, call forth, put in action, put in motion.
7.
Collect, levy, obtain, get, bring together, assemble.
8.
Grow, cause to grow, propagate, cultivate.
9.
Make light or spongy (as bread).
10.
Bring back to life, raise from the dead.
11.
[Southern States of the U. S.] Rear, bring up.
12.
Cause to arise, give rise to, originate, produce, cause, effect.
13.
Give rise to, originate, occasion, start, set going.
14.
Utter, strike up, give utterance to.
15.
Excite, intensify, invigorate, heighten.

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Raise
Examples of use of Raise
1. Theyre going to raise them on whoever they can raise them on.
2. Federal employees in New York would receive a 3.23 percent raise, in Chicago, a 3.07 percent raise, and in Los Angeles, a 3 percent raise.
3. "This killing is a sign not to raise certain subjects: not to raise issues of corruption, not to raise Chechnya and not to raise torture in Chechnya," he said.
4. Expedition organizers hope the journey will raise help raise money for a trans–Zambezi project.
5. You raise wages as little as possible, and ideally you don‘t raise them at all.