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# hard, harder, hardest, harden, hardens, hardened, hardening, hardness, dull, strict #
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## Definition: ##
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In general, the word "raise" means to "lift up" or "make higher."
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In general, the word "raise" means to "lift up" or "make higher."
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* The figurative phrase "raise up" means to cause something to come into being or to appear. It can also mean to appoint someone to do something.
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* The figurative phrase "raise up" means to cause something to come into being or to appear. It can also mean to appoint someone to do something. A person who suddenly becomes important is said to "arise."
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* Sometimes "raise up" means to "restore" or "rebuild."
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* Sometimes "raise up" means to "restore" or "rebuild."
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* "Raise" has a specialized meaning in the phrase "raise from the dead." It means to cause a dead person to become alive again.
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* "Raise" has a specialized meaning in the phrase "raise from the dead." It means to cause a dead person to become alive again.
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* Sometimes "raise up" means to "exalt" someone or something or make someone or something truly great.
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* Sometimes "raise up" means to "exalt" someone or something or make someone or something truly great.
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