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up·raise
(ŭp-rāz′)tr.v. up·raised, up·rais·ing, up·rais·es
To raise or lift up; elevate.
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upraise
(ʌpˈreɪz)vb (tr)
1. chiefly literary to lift up; elevate
2. archaic to praise; exalt
upˈraiser n
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up•raise
(ʌpˈreɪz)v.t. -raised, -rais•ing.
to raise up; lift or elevate.
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Past participle: upraised
Gerund: upraising
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