Similar words: raise, praise, appraise, raise money, praiseworthy, disenfranchised, raisin, raising. Meaning: [reɪzd] adj. 1. above the surround or above the normal position 2. embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery 3. increased especially to abnormal levels.
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61. Pop stars have raised millions of pounds for famine relief in Africa.
62. The issues raised in the report relate directly to the ongoing work of the charity.
63. A series of unsolved murders on the island has raised fears that a psychopathic serial killer is on the loose.
64. She raised her finger to her lips as a sign of silence.
65. We raised £100, and we need £200; that's a deficit of £100.
66. In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.
67. Nancy knew she'd be a sitting duck when she raised the trap door.
68. She persevered in her idea despite obvious objections raised by friends.
69. When he saw the principal, he raised his hand in salute.
70. When he saw the principal, he raised his hand in salutation.
71. Nigel raised his glass in a toast to his son.
72. He paid off the debt of his friend with the money raised by his writings.
73. What points can be raised in defence of this argument?
73. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
74. Some managers have recently raised objection to the PFA handling these negotiations.
75. The prisoner raised his fist in a gesture of defiance as he was led out of the courtroom.
76. They raised their hands up straight, so that the teacher could see them.
77. We raised 100, and we need 250: that's a deficit of 150.
78. It is hoped that over £10 000 will be raised.
79. The reporter raised a question touching the truthfulness of his statements.
80. We raised the fence and fixed it in position.
81. He raised the highly emotive issue of bullfighting.
82. The money raised should be ring-fenced for education.
83. He raised his arms in a gesture of supplication.
84. The leading runner raised his arms in triumph.
85. The boss grudgingly raised my salary.
86. He raised his hand in salute.
87. He raised the water bottle to his parched lips.
88. The detention raised two distinct but closely linked questions.
89. Half the money raised was donated to charity.
90. They raised five thousand chrysanthemums last year.
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