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Raise as a Verb has these synonyms:
assemble, gather, bring or gather or get together, muster, mobilize, round up, rally, collect, convene, recruit, pull togetherExample: Do you think you could raise an army quickly enough to defend us against attack.
bring up, nurture, rear, mother, father, parent
Example: His grandmother raised ten children, six girls and four boys.
cause, provoke, evoke, occasion, put or set in motion, institute, prompt, engender, stir up, instigate, inspire, give rise to, bring about, arouse, originate
Example: Objections to the relaxation of safety regulations were raised by relatives of the victims of the earlier disaster.
erect, put up, construct, build, produce, create, put together, assemble, frame
Example: With the help of some neighbors, the barn was raised in less than a day.
farm, grow, cultivate, plant, bring up, nurture, harvest, propagate
Example: During that year's mild winter, we were able to raise three crops.
invigorate, animate, vitalize, vivify, buoy, lift, uplift, cheer (up), exhilarate, elate
Example: Our spirits were raised considerably by the news from head office.
lift (up), elevate, hoist, pull up, haul up, run up, upraise
Example: She raised the glass to her lips. We raised the mainsail and sailed out of the harbor.
open, introduce, initiate, broach, bring up, bring or put forward, present, suggest, mention, moot
Example: It is regrettable that you saw fit to raise such a delicate issue.
remove, relieve, lift, abandon, eliminate, discontinue, (bring to an) end, terminate
Example: Restrictions on travel to south-east Asia were about to be raised.
utter, express, bring up, put forward, shout, call
Example: Was it you who raised the alarm at the first sign of smoke.
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