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

  • It must upraise the standard of harmony and solidarity.
  • Success in the radio listener, CSB upraised to the cinema.
  • For instance, the Glaser may be stopped by an upraised arm.
  • He ruled that huge dart, before upraised, at that elephant.
  • Most versions of the Cloak also feature an upraised collar.
  • Most show a quadruped beast, which may be a lion, with upraised tail.
  • The arms are upraised and, similar to the legs, bent and asymmetrical.
  • So with upraised sword he entered the water and slew the water dragon.
  • Nu is depicted with upraised arms holding a solar bark or barque, a boat .
  • Joramy is depicted as a nondescript woman with fiery hair and one fist upraised.

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