Raise an army
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LEVYRaise an army.
REBIDRaise an offer
DEMURRaise an objection
TIPUPRaise at an angle
ARCHRaise, as an eyebrow
WEIGHRaise, as an anchor
HEAVERaise, as an anchor
ARIESAn anagram for raise
HOVERaise, as an anchor
CABArrival after an arm raise
GPAAn A will usually raise it: Abbr.
BIDUPRaise the price of, at an auction
upgradedRaise (an employee) to a higher grade or rank
upgradesRaise (an employee) to a higher grade or rank
raiserbring up for consideration or debate raise an issue
raisersbring up for consideration or debate raise an issue
upgradingRaise (an employee) to a higher grade or rank
hardenerchemical used to raise the melting point of an emulsion
mootingRaise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility)
mootedRaise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility)
charitiesAn organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
extensionThe ability of a dancer to raise one leg above the waist, or an instance of this
trippingRelease and raise (an anchor) from the seabed by means of a buoyed line attached to the anchor's crown
flagged(of an official in football, soccer, and other sports) Raise or throw a flag to indicate a breach of the rules
gazumped(of a seller) Raise the contracted price of a property after having informally accepted a lower offer (from an intending buyer)
flagging(of an official in football, soccer, and other sports) Raise or throw a flag to indicate a breach of the rules
gazumping(of a seller) Raise the contracted price of a property after having informally accepted a lower offer (from an intending buyer)
curled(with reference to one's mouth or upper lip) Raise or cause to raise slightly on one side as an expression of contempt or disapproval
selahsexpression occurring frequently in the Psalms, thought to be a liturgical or musical direction, probably a direction by the leader to raise the voice or perhaps an indication of a pause
selahexpression occurring frequently in the Psalms, thought to be a liturgical or musical direction, probably a direction by the leader to raise the voice or perhaps an indication of a pause