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RAISER
- to rear
- recall from or as if from death
- increase the degree of
- increase the nominal value of fraudulently raise a check
- to lift up
- to set upright
- to cause to appear or arise
- to grow
- to increase, as in amount
- to collect
- increase in pay
- to cause or help to rise to a standing position
- stir up incite raise a rebellion
- flush (game) from cover
- set upright by lifting or building raise a monument
- lift up raise your hand raise sunken treasure
- place higher in rank or dignity elevate
- end or suspend the operation or validity of raise a siege
- breed and bring (an animal) to maturity
- give rise to provoke raise a commotion
- give voice to raise a cheer
- get together for a purpose collect raise funds
- ow cultivate raise cotton
- bring to maturity rear raise a child
- bring up for consideration or debate raise an issue
- increase the strength, intensity, or pitch of don't raise your voice
- cause to rise in level or amount raise the rent
- increase the amount of (a poker bet)
- bet more than (a previous bettor)
- increase the bid of (one's partner)
- make light and porous raise dough
- cause to ascend raise the dust
- multiply (a quantity) by itself a specified number of times raise two to the fourth power
- bring in sight on the horizon by approaching raise land
- bring up the nap of (cloth)
- one that raises (to move to a higher position) [n RAISERS]
- cause (as a blister) to form on the skin
- articulate (a sound) with the tongue in a higher position
- establish radio communication with
- increase a bet or bid
- one that raises (to lift (to raise higher)) [n -S]
- make a higher bridge bid in (a partner's suit)