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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91. The workers demanded that their wages should be raised.
92. He raised himself up on one elbow to watch.
93. She raised the fallen child to his feet.
94. The interest rate was raised for borrowers.
95. Her answers raised doubts/fears/suspicions in my mind.
96. He raised one arm and then the other.
97. The dough has not been raised.
98. The matter will be raised at our next meeting.
99. He raised one eyebrow in a meaningful way.
100. Computers raised the level of sophistication of these maps.
101. They all raised their glasses in salute.
102. He raised his head from the pillow.
103. He raised a questioning eyebrow.
104. He raised his hand to her in acknowledgement.
105. After three weeks the siege was raised.
106. He raised his voice in anger.
107. This case has raised a multitude of questions.
108. I instinctively raised my arm to protect my face.
109. Everyone raised their glasses to toast the bride.
110. He's never raised his voice to me.
111. They had raised the white flag in surrender.
112. He raised his binoculars and adjusted the focus.
113. He raised his arm to protect his face.
114. The radio appeal raised over three million pounds.
115. Maria raised her hand in farewell.
116. Grossman raised the glass to his lips.
117. William raised his hat and smiled at her.
118. No objections were raised at the time.
119. She raised the glass to her lips.
120. The water level has been raised by 1.1 metres.
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