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Verbs (6)
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lift, raise
v. raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
raise, lift, get up, bring up
v. raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
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Fuzzynyms (83)
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raise
v. raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread"
raise
v. bring (a surface or a design) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges"
lift, raise
v. move upwards; "lift one's eyes"
hoist, lift, wind
v. raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help; "hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car"
raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up
v. raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
doff
v. remove; "He doffed his hat"
lift
v. remove from a seedbed or from a nursery; "lift the tulip bulbs"
remove, take away
v. get rid of something abstract; "The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage"; "God takes away your sins"
lean, tilt, tip, slant, angle
v. to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
blow up, enlarge, magnify
v. make large; "blow up an image"
leap, jump
v. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion"; "jump from one thing to another"
intensify
v. make the chemically affected part of (a negative) denser or more opaque in order produce a stronger contrast between light and dark
increase
v. become bigger or greater in amount; "The amount of work increased"
stimulate, excite
v. act as a stimulant; "The book stimulated her imagination"; "This play stimulates"
raise
v. raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread"
raise
v. bring (a surface or a design) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges"
lift, raise
v. move upwards; "lift one's eyes"
lift, raise, elevate
v. raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
uplift
v. lift up from the earth, as by geologic forces; "the earth's movement uplifted this part of town"
heave, heave up, heft, heft up
v. lift or elevate
heave
v. move or cause to move in a specified way, direction, or position; "The vessel hove into sight"
boost
v. push or shove upward, as if from below or behind; "The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption"
jump, leap, jump off
v. jump down from an elevated point; "the parachutist didn't want to jump"; "every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge"; "the widow leapt into the funeral pyre"
rise, go up, climb
v. increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
v. come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
startle, jump, start
v. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room"
derail, jump
v. run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks"
hike
v. walk a long way, as for pleasure or physical exercise; "We were hiking in Colorado"; "hike the Rockies"
disperse, dissipate, scatter, spread out
v. move away from each other; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached";
jostle, shove
v. come into rough contact with while moving; "The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train"
shove
v. push roughly; "the people pushed and shoved to get in line"
thrust, stuff, shove, squeeze
v. press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand"
Synonyms (3)
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bring, convey, take
v. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; "This brings me to the main point"
Antonyms (16)
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lower, take down, let down, get down, bring down
v. move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"
contribute, give, chip in, kick in
v. contribute to some cause; "I gave at the office"
level, raze, rase, dismantle, tear down, take down, pull down
v. tear down so as to make flat with the ground; "The building was levelled"
elevate
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