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1
past
simple
and
past
participle of
2
to
lift
something to a
higher
position
:
Examples:
Would all those in
favour
please
raise
their hands?
He raised the
window
and
leaned
out.
Mary
Quant was the first
fashion
designer
to
raise
hemlines.
3
to cause something to
increase
or
become
bigger
, better,
higher
, etc.:
Examples:
The
government
plan
to
raise
taxes
.
I had to
raise
my
voice
(=
speak
more
loudly
) to make myself heard over the
noise
.
The
inspector
said that
standards
at the
school
had to be raised.
Our little
chat
has raised my
spirits
(= made me feel
happier
).
4
to cause to
exist
:
Examples:
Her
answers
raised
doubts
/
fears
/
suspicions
in my mind.
This
discussion
has raised many
important
issues
/
problems
.
The
announcement
raised a
cheer
/
laugh
.
I want to
raise
(= talk about) two
problems
/
questions
with you.
I want to start my own
business
if I can
raise
(=
obtain
) the money/
cash
/
capital
/
funds
.
formal
The
chapel
was raised (=
built
) as a
memorial
to her son.
5
to take care of a person, or an
animal
or
plant
, until they are
completely
grown
:
Examples:
Her
parents
died
when she was a baby and she was raised by her
grandparents
.
The
lambs
had to be raised by hand (=
fed
milk
by people) when their mother
died
.
The
farmer
raises
(=
breeds
)
chickens
and
pigs
.
The
soil
around here isn't good enough for
raising
(=
growing
)
crops
.
6
If you
raise
another
player
in a
game
of
cards
, you
risk
more money than that
player
has
risked
:
Examples:
I'll
raise
you.
[ + two
objects
] I'll
raise
you $50.
7
to end or stop:
Examples:
They
agreed
to
raise
the
trade
embargo
if three
conditions
were met.
After three
weeks
the
siege
was raised.
8
to
communicate
with someone,
especially
by phone or
radio
:
Examples:
I've been trying to
raise
Jack
/
Tokyo
all day.
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