Meaning & Definition of word "Raise"

Raise

/reɪz/

noun:

  • 1. An increase in something, especially a salary or wage.
    • Example: She received a raise after her performance review.
  • 2. A growth or cultivation of crops, animals, or something else.
    • Example: He is involved in the raise of organic vegetables.

verb:

  • 1. To lift or move something to a higher position.
    • Example: She raised the box onto the shelf.
  • 2. To increase the amount, level, or intensity of something.
    • Example: The company decided to raise the prices of their products.
  • 3. To bring up or introduce a topic or issue for discussion.
    • Example: He raised an important point during the meeting.
  • 4. To foster or cultivate something, such as a child, animal, or crop.
    • Example: They raised three children and a few dogs on their farm.
  • 5. To cause something to occur or be generated.
    • Example: The proposal raised concerns among the committee members.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old Norse 'raisa', related to the word 'reish' in German.

Common Phrases and Expressions

raise your voice:

to speak louder or with more authority

raise the bar:

to set a higher standard or expectation

raise hell:

to cause a disturbance or uproar

raise awareness:

to make people aware of an issue or situation

Related Words

raiser:

a person who raises someone or something

raising:

the act of lifting or elevating something

re-raise:

to raise again or anew

Slang Meanings of raise

Meaning: to promote something or someone

Example Sentence: They're trying to raise their brand to a whole new level.

Meaning: to get someone excited or motivated

Example Sentence: The coach's speech really raised the team's spirits.