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Definition of upraise in English: upraiseverbʌpˈreɪzˌəpˈreɪz [with object]Raise (something) to a higher level. 举起,提高 he upraised his head with an energetic motion Example sentencesExamples - She ran her hand along the white metal, finally finding the slightly upraised area.
- Lee leaned against one side of the door, his upraised arm barely touching the door bell.
- In Prayers for peace, a mother with upraised arms is a symbolic tree of life.
- Suddenly, with a single lowering of the President Chairman's upraised arms, the crowd was hushed.
- Al froze in place, one hand upraised, his eyes narrowing.
- Lillak sprinted around the track with undisguised joy, arms upraised like a footballer, as the spectators went mad.
- A dozen kids - children, babies - run bawling down the aisle, ducking under the upraised arms of as many waiters.
- A collective cheer rose as she all but leapt into their upraised arms, ecstatically hugging them both.
- The chiropractor then tried to push the volunteer's upraised arm down to a horizontal position while the volunteer tried to resist.
- Twelve people were standing in a circle, arms upraised.
- We turned to him, and I saw he stood with arms upraised above us.
- His hands were upraised but when she blinked he was gone.
- It wasn't going to happen, though, so she dried her wet face against her upraised knees and lifted her head.
- She then frowned and upraised an eye brow as she looked me up and down.
- Manon gave her brother a long look, eyebrows upraised, head lowered, which said eloquently, Oh, and what is going on here?
- With hands upraised in blessing, the new Pope addresses his flock for the first time.
- Her hands were upraised, as if trying to give someone something.
- Half-kneeling, she pressed her fist into the ground, then defiantly upraised it.
- The dog was a reddish-grey color, with what seemed to be permanently upraised hackles along her neck and back.
- As for Joseph, he is pointing to himself, eyes upraised as if seeking reassurance.
Synonyms raise, hoist, heave, haul up, uplift, heft, boost, raise aloft, raise up, elevate, thrust, hold high, bear aloft
Rhymesablaze, amaze, appraise, baize, Blaise, blaze, braise, broderie anglaise, chaise, craze, daze, écossaise, erase, faze, gaze, glaze, graze, Hayes, Hays, haze, laze, liaise, lyonnaise, maize, malaise, Marseillaise, mayonnaise, Mays, maze, phase, phrase, polonaise, praise, prase, raise, raze Definition of upraise in US English: upraiseverbˌəpˈrāzˌəpˈreɪz [with object]Raise (something) to a higher level. 举起,提高 he upraised his head with an energetic motion Example sentencesExamples - It wasn't going to happen, though, so she dried her wet face against her upraised knees and lifted her head.
- The dog was a reddish-grey color, with what seemed to be permanently upraised hackles along her neck and back.
- Twelve people were standing in a circle, arms upraised.
- Manon gave her brother a long look, eyebrows upraised, head lowered, which said eloquently, Oh, and what is going on here?
- Suddenly, with a single lowering of the President Chairman's upraised arms, the crowd was hushed.
- Half-kneeling, she pressed her fist into the ground, then defiantly upraised it.
- She ran her hand along the white metal, finally finding the slightly upraised area.
- A dozen kids - children, babies - run bawling down the aisle, ducking under the upraised arms of as many waiters.
- We turned to him, and I saw he stood with arms upraised above us.
- Al froze in place, one hand upraised, his eyes narrowing.
- As for Joseph, he is pointing to himself, eyes upraised as if seeking reassurance.
- Lee leaned against one side of the door, his upraised arm barely touching the door bell.
- A collective cheer rose as she all but leapt into their upraised arms, ecstatically hugging them both.
- In Prayers for peace, a mother with upraised arms is a symbolic tree of life.
- His hands were upraised but when she blinked he was gone.
- With hands upraised in blessing, the new Pope addresses his flock for the first time.
- The chiropractor then tried to push the volunteer's upraised arm down to a horizontal position while the volunteer tried to resist.
- Lillak sprinted around the track with undisguised joy, arms upraised like a footballer, as the spectators went mad.
- She then frowned and upraised an eye brow as she looked me up and down.
- Her hands were upraised, as if trying to give someone something.
Synonyms raise, hoist, heave, haul up, uplift, heft, boost, raise aloft, raise up, elevate, thrust, hold high, bear aloft |