RAISED vs UP: ADJECTIVE
- Increased in amount or degree
- See under Beach, n.
- Leavened; made with leaven, or yeast; -- used of bread, cake, etc., as distinguished from that made with cream of tartar, soda, etc. See Raise, v. t., 4.
- Lifted up; showing above the surroundings.
- Made light and high by yeast or other leaven.
- Projecting from a flat background; in relief; embossed.
- Embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery
- Above the surround or above the normal position
- Leavened usually with yeast
- Happily excited; euphoric.
- Marked by increased excitement or agitation; aroused.
- Moving or directed upward.
- Raised; lifted.
- Facing upward.
- Standing; erect.
- Out of bed.
- Being above a former position or level; higher.
- Cheerful; optimistic; upbeat.
- At bat.
- As a bet; at stake.
- Bound; headed.
- Functioning or capable of functioning normally; operational.
- Well informed; abreast.
- Taking place; going on.
- Being considered; under study.
- Running as a candidate.
- On trial; charged.
- Having been finished; over.
- Being ahead or at a numerical advantage over one's opponent.
- Prepared; ready.
RAISED vs UP: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of raise.
- N/A
RAISED vs UP: ADVERB
- N/A
- So as to detach or unearth.
- Spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
- To a later time
- To a more central or a more northerly place
- Nearer to the speaker
- To a higher intensity
- In or to a higher position.
- In a direction opposite to the center of the earth or a comparable gravitational center.
- In or to an upright position.
- Above a surface.
- To windward.
- Apart; into pieces.
- Each; apiece.
- To a stop.
- So as to approach; near.
- Used as an intensifier of the action of a verb.
- Completely; entirely.
- Into a state of excitement or turbulence.
- With or to a greater intensity, pitch, or volume.
- So as to advance, increase, or improve.
- To or at a higher price.
- In or toward a position conventionally regarded as higher, as on a scale, chart, or map.
- Into consideration.
- Into view or existence.
- Above the horizon.
RAISED vs UP: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- From a lower to or toward a higher point on.
- Toward or at a point farther along.
- In a direction toward the source of.
- Against.
RAISED vs UP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Used up
- (used of computers) operating properly
- Open
- (usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness
- Extending or moving toward a higher place
- Getting higher or more vigorous
- Raise
- Being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level
RAISED vs UP: RELATED WORDS
- Reared, Risen, Arose, Upped, Embossed, Brocaded, Decorated, Adorned, Leavened, Up, Upraised, Inflated, Elevated, Increased, Lifted
- Ascending, Awake, Prepared, Upbound, Raised, Heavenward, Finished, Improving, Skyward, Upfield, Risen, Rising, Upward, Upwards, Ahead
RAISED vs UP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Asked, Voiced, Attracted, Risen, Upped, Embossed, Brocaded, Decorated, Adorned, Leavened, Upraised, Inflated, Elevated, Increased, Lifted
- Ascending, Awake, Prepared, Upbound, Raised, Heavenward, Finished, Improving, Skyward, Upfield, Risen, Rising, Upward, Upwards, Ahead
RAISED vs UP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All stats and skills are raised by doing.
- This is my first year with raised beds.
- Another worker also raised concerns about swab tests.
- It is normal in prehepatic jaundice, raised in hepatic jaundice and considerably raised in posthepatic jaundice and in primary biliary cirrhosis.
- Being raised by her was like being raised by an.
- All will include a raised seal of the office that issued the document, and may contain a watermark and raised printing.
- His right hand is raised in benediction, the same hand the Magician has raised.
- Grass Fed Beef, Pasture Raised Veal, Group Raised Veal, American Lamb and Imported Lamb.
- Examples include, but are not limited to, raised pharmacy platforms, commercial offices raised above a sales floor, or radio and news booths.
- For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been raised either.
- By freeing up capital that had been dedicated to backing up its insurance offerings, Ameriprise is positioning itself to move into other financial services.
- You can use the fee waiver for up to two SATs and up to six SAT Subject Tests.
- Waking up to go to the bathroom and turning on a bright light break up your sleep.
- Determine how to keep up spreadsheet that show the up is the pages on bunch of?
- Alan Watts Everything that makes up the Universe makes up you!
- Bass production, when he wakes up with a cold and is advised to change up his routine.
- Businesses use up economic resources called assets to start up, maintain and run their operations.
- All the best and please follow up with regards to how this matter ends up.
- Homer messes up and ends up in jail.
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RAISED vs UP: QUESTIONS
- What celebrities were raised in the Catholic Church?
- Where was Manolete the bullfighter born and raised?
- When do Montgomery glands become raised during pregnancy?
- Are Kirkland chicken breasts raised with antibiotics?
- Which sharpshooter companies were raised in Michigan?
- Are errors raised when activeresource receives 422?
- Which countries have recently raised interest rates?
- Are Diestel turkeys raised in deplorable conditions?
- Are most animals raised for meat and eggs raised this way?
- Are most animals raised for meat and eggs raised in America?
- What counties make up the Toledo metropolitan area?
- Can technology cover up intentionally hurtful language?
- Where did Shakespeare grow up and how did he grow up?
- Should you give up on the person who gave up on You?
- What does it mean when a dog throws up and throws up?
- What do you do when your best friend ends up breaking up?
- Does Stephen end up with Cara after John breaks up with her?
- Do people who look down on other people end up being looked up?
- What has Faye Dunsdale been up to since her split up?
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