raised

US /rezd/

UK /reɪzd/

A1

other

  • To increase the amount of a bet.
  • Brought up; cared for during childhood.
  • Erected or constructed.
  • Brought about or caused to exist.
  • Collected or gathered.
  • Constructed or built something.
  • Grew or cultivated.
  • Cultivated or grew crops or animals.
  • Lifted or moved to a higher position.
  • To elicit or bring about a feeling, idea, or question.
  • Increased in amount or level.
  • Increased the amount or level of something.
  • Lifted or moved to a higher position.
  • Past tense of raise; to lift or move to a higher position.
  • Brought up; nurtured.
  • To summon or bring back from the dead.
  • Increased the volume of one's voice.

verb

  • To increase a bet above another when playing cards
  • To gather donations for a cause or charity
  • To bring up and educate a child to maturity
  • To bring a dead person to life
  • To increase a quantity, size, intensity or price
  • To lift (e.g. your hand) to a higher position
  • To mention a topic /issue for discussion; bring up
  • To increase (salary, etc.)
  • To grow or care for plants or animals

adjective

  • Having a surface that is higher than the surrounding area.
  • Increased in volume or intensity.