English-Greek translations for raise

Definition of raise

Examples

  • to raise your hand if you want to say something; to raise your walking stick to defend yourself
  • to raise a wall, or a heap of stones
  • The ship was raised ten years after it had sunk
  • to raise Sandy Hook light
  • The magic spell raised the dead from their graves!
  • We need to raise the motivation level in the company
  • to raise the quality of the products; to raise the price of goods; to raise (increase) taxes
  • to raise a lot of money for charity; to raise troops
  • We visited a farm where they raise chickens
  • Chew with your mouth shut — were you raised in a barn?
  • to raise somebody to office
  • A few important questions were raised after the attack
  • There should be some consideration (i.e., payment or exchange) to raise a use
  • Starting in January we will raise (introduce) taxes on all tobacco substitutes and vaping accessories
  • Despite all the call congestion, she was eventually able to raise the police
  • John bet, and Julie raised, requiring John to put in more money
  • Two raised to the fifth power equals 32
  • A division by zero will raise an exception
  • The boss gave me a raise

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