raised
IPA: rˈeɪzd
adjective
- Embossed, in relief.
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Examples of "raised" in Sentences
- His use of the word raised howls from gay rights groups and academy members.
- The title raised an outcry and sparked protests in parts of India, because close
- Q Was Secretary General Boutros-Ghali's decision to seek another term raised in any of the sessions?
- The title raised an outcry and sparked protests in parts of India, because "Slumdog" was seen as derogatory to India's millions of slum dwellers.
- A final concern that Sunstein raised is the loss of a common public culture -- and in particular a common culture for discussion of public issues.
- When first announced, the title raised more than a few eyebrows, as the idea of turning a 14th century epic poem about one man's descent through hell into a God Of War-style hack
- Another name raised to run a new government is Lucas Papademos, a former European Central Bank vice president who is widely respected in Greek and international policy-making circles.
- "The title raised in our mind some vague fears that we might find physiology and psychology mixed up inexpertly with metaphysics; but we see in the writer a close observer, who takes his stand on firm ground, and goes into the objective world of animals for his facts."
- The label raised the bar for fashion houses, who are usually happy to secure one big name, when they lined up the actresses alongside singer Carrie Underwood and model and actresses Brooke Shields and Lauren Hutton to pose with designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka.
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