high-raised (Meaning)

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high-raised (a.)

Elevated; raised aloft; upreared.

Elated with great ideas or hopes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of high-raised

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high-raised Sentence Examples

  1. The high-raised cliffs overlooked the crashing waves below.
  2. The archer released the arrow with a high-raised arm.
  3. The acrobat performed a daring jump, flipping through the high-raised hoops.
  4. The skyscraper towered over the city with its high-raised windows.
  5. The mountain goats leaped from one high-raised rock to another with ease.
  6. The conductor raised his high-raised baton to start the symphony.
  7. The children held high-raised flags as they marched in the parade.
  8. The acrobat's high-raised contortion wowed the audience.
  9. The high-raised canopy of the trees filtered the sunlight, creating a dappled understory.
  10. The high-raised eyebrows betrayed the nurse's surprise at the patient's condition.

FAQs About the word high-raised

Elevated; raised aloft; upreared., Elated with great ideas or hopes.

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The high-raised cliffs overlooked the crashing waves below.

The archer released the arrow with a high-raised arm.

The acrobat performed a daring jump, flipping through the high-raised hoops.

The skyscraper towered over the city with its high-raised windows.