upraise (Meaning)

Wordnet

upraise (v)

cause to become alive again

Webster

upraise (v. t.)

To raise; to lift up.

upraise Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd upraised their voices in protest, demanding change.
  2. The upraising of the bridge allowed ships to pass through.
  3. The ancient ruins upraised themselves from the soil, revealing a forgotten civilization.
  4. The athlete upraised his arms in victory, marking his triumph.
  5. The gardener upraised the drooping flowers, nurturing them back to health.
  6. The painter upraised his brush, capturing the essence of the scene before him.
  7. The mountain upraised itself towards the sky, reaching for the heavens.
  8. The upraising of the flag marked the beginning of a new era.
  9. The child upraised her teddy bear, seeking comfort and protection.
  10. The upraising of ancient texts unearthed valuable knowledge and insights.

FAQs About the word upraise

cause to become alive againTo raise; to lift up.

uplift, elevate, raise,lift, take up, uphold, ascend, boost,hoist, heighten

slip, lower,lower, fall, plunge, descend, descend, push, drop, drop

The crowd upraised their voices in protest, demanding change.

The upraising of the bridge allowed ships to pass through.

The ancient ruins upraised themselves from the soil, revealing a forgotten civilization.

The athlete upraised his arms in victory, marking his triumph.