upraise

IPA: ˈʌprˈeɪz

verb

  • (archaic) To raise something up; to elevate.
  • (archaic) To move something upright; to erect.
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Examples of "upraise" in Sentences

  • The Song and the Chapter 17 story share this “I will upraise him.”
  • I pressed it, and, satisfied with the discovery, forebore to upraise the sash.
  • And even in their efforts to upraise the social revolution -- the great upheaval to which all
  • ( "Cantemus cuncti") well known in England by the translation, "The strain upraise of joy and praise."
  • Lift thy head, unhappy lady, from the ground; thy neck upraise; this is Troy no more, no longer am I queen in Ilium.
  • Thereupon the Wazir prostrated himself before the King and wished him permanence of prosperity, saying, Allah prolong thy days and thy rank upraise!
  • World oil raised to US$ 92/barrel affected by fuel demand upraise from China (due to cold weather and disaster) near Chinese New Year and also decreasing rate of interest by FED.
  • I didn't say anything; the thunder of the storm roared too loudly in my head for me to upraise my small voice against it, or to offer my tiny sympathy to that man whose endurance had been measured against the elements, and whose standard must be for ever after raised to the summit of their standard.
  • It doesn't happen in Iraq, because there's no power, you don't have the technological infrastructure in Iraq but here suddenly we're seeing now really a serious upraise in the number of citizen journalists from both sides of the firing line filing blogs, first hand witness accounts of what it's like to be under fire.

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