Raiseable example sentences
raisable
definition
- adjective form of raise
raise
verb
raise (verb) · raises (third person present) · raised (past tense) · raised (past participle) · raising (present participle)
- lift or move to a higher position or level:
- lift or move to a vertical position; set upright:
- construct or build (a structure):
- cause to rise or form:
- bring to the surface (something that has sunk):
- cause (bread) to rise, especially by the action of yeast:
- make (a nap) on cloth:
- increase the amount, level, or strength of:
- promote (someone) to a higher rank:
- multiply a quantity by itself to (a specified power):
- (in poker or brag) bet (a specified amount) more than (another player):
- make a higher bid in the same suit as that bid by (one's partner):
- cause to occur or to be considered:
- generate (an invoice or other document):
- collect, levy, or bring together (money or resources):
- bring up (a child):
- breed or grow (animals or plants):
- bring (someone) back from death:
- cause (a ghost or spirit) to appear:
- abandon or force an enemy to abandon (a siege, blockade, or embargo):
- drive (an animal) from its lair:
- (of someone at sea) come in sight of (land or another ship):
- establish contact with (someone) by telephone or radio:
- stimulate production of (an antiserum, antibody, or other biologically active substance) against the appropriate target cell or substance:
- an increase in salary:
- (in poker or brag) an increase in a stake.
- a higher bid in the suit that one's partner has bid.
- an act of lifting or raising a part of the body while holding a weight: