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Raise up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹeɪz/ /ˈəp
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ɹˈeɪz/ /ˈʌp
RAYZ-up

Definition

To lift something or someone up, either physically or in a metaphorical sense such as encouraging or supporting emotionally.

Usage & Nuances

Less common than just 'raise' or 'lift up'; can sound slightly formal, poetic, or religious. Used both literally (lifting) and metaphorically (support, inspire). Not used for raising children/money. Often appears in spiritual songs, speeches, or motivational contexts.

Example Sentences

Sometimes a good friend is all you need to raise you up when you're feeling down.

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The crowd raised up their hands during the concert.

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Can you raise up the flag, please?

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They raised up the heavy box together.

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The teacher raises up students who need help.

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Songs like this can really raise up your spirits.

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