araise (Meaning)
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araise (v. t.)
To raise.
Synonyms & Antonyms of araise
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araise Sentence Examples
- According to legend, the wizard possessed the power to araise the fallen warriors from the dead.
- The ancient ritual was said to have the ability to araise the deceased back to life.
- In the myth, the heroine ventured into the underworld to araise her beloved from death's grasp.
- The villagers whispered about the old cemetery where it was rumored that dark magic could araise the departed.
- The sorcerer's incantations were believed to have the power to araise the deceased monarch from his tomb.
- The necromancer boasted of his ability to araise the deceased and bend them to his will.
- Legends spoke of a sacred artifact that could araise the dead when activated by the right incantation.
- The ancient tome contained forbidden spells capable of araising the deceased with untold consequences.
- Desperate to bring back his lost love, the sorcerer delved into forbidden rituals to araise her from the dead.
- The villagers were terrified when they witnessed the necromancer's dark magic araising the fallen soldiers to do his bidding.
FAQs About the word araise
To raise.
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No antonyms found.
According to legend, the wizard possessed the power to araise the fallen warriors from the dead.
The ancient ritual was said to have the ability to araise the deceased back to life.
In the myth, the heroine ventured into the underworld to araise her beloved from death's grasp.
The villagers whispered about the old cemetery where it was rumored that dark magic could araise the departed.