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    raise
    /reɪz/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an increase in salary: North American "he wants a raise and some perks"
    • 2. (in poker or brag) an increase in a stake.

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  2. RAISE definition: 1. to lift something to a higher position: 2. to cause something to increase or become bigger…. Learn more.

  3. raise: [verb] to cause or help to rise to a standing position.

  4. RAISE definition: 1. to lift something to a higher position: 2. to increase an amount or level: 3. to improve…. Learn more.

  5. Which Word? rise / raise rise / raise Verbs. Raise is a verb that must have an object and rise is used without an object. When you raise something, you lift it to a higher position or increase it:. He raised his head from the pillow. We were forced to raise the price. When people or things rise, they move from a lower to a higher position:. She rose from the chair.

  6. Raise definition: to move to a higher position; lift up; elevate. See examples of RAISE used in a sentence.

  7. If you raise your hand, you put it up in the air. If you raise your daughter, you “bring her up” from childhood to adulthood. And, if you raise the roof, you and a crowd of people cheer wildly for a performer.

  8. move upward; 1 raise something to lift or move something to a higher level She raised the gun and fired. He raised a hand in greeting. She raised her eyes from her work. opposite lower 1 Which Word? rise / raise verbs Raise is a verb that must have an object and rise is used without an object. When you raise something, you lift it to a higher position or increase it: He raised his head from ...

  9. raise meaning, definition, what is raise: to move or lift something to a higher po...: Learn more.

  10. SYNONYMS 1, 2. loft. raise, lift, heave, hoist imply bringing something up above its original position. 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 ...

  11. raise, v.¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary