Upraise
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British pronunciation/ʌpɹˈeɪz/
American pronunciation/ʌpɹˈeɪz/

Definition & Meaning of "upraise"

to upraise
01

to lift something upward

Transitive: to upraise sth
to upraise definition and meaning
02

to lift someone's spirits or bring them out of a state of sadness or dejection

Transitive: to upraise a person or their mood

upraise

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raise

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During the ceremony, they upraised the national flag as a symbol of unity and pride.
To reach the top shelf, she had to upraise her arms and stretch as far as possible.
The construction workers used cranes to upraise heavy steel beams into place for the new building.
In a gesture of celebration, the champion upraised the trophy, showcasing the victory to the cheering crowd.
The support from her family upraised her during the challenging times of her illness.
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