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raised (RAYZ'd) (verb)
1. To have lifted or elevated something or someone to a position higher than originally indicated: Celeste's election as mayor raised her status among her colleagues and included a raise in salary.

The crane raised the box from the floor to the shipping dock.

2. To have collected funds in support of an undertaking: Aimee was surprised to realize that she had raised enough money for her trip by selling her homemade cookies at the Farmers' Market.
3. To have cultivated, to have influenced, or to have brought an individual to a point of maturity: Jaime raised her son to love books and to use the library regularly.

Listening to the radio broadcasts of opera every weekend raised Ebony's interest in this style of singing and she often bought tickets to attend her favorite presentations.
4. To have created a sore: Frank raised a blister on his foot because his shoes were too tight.
5. To have caused an increase in the cost of something: The merchant raised the price of the carpet when he realized that the tourist was interested in buying it.
6. To have caused the elevation or base level of something: Camille raised her test performance scores significantly by studying everyday after school.

razed (RAYZ'd) (verb)
To have torn down or destroyed something: When Scott returned from his vacation, he was surprised to see that his favorite building had been razed and a golf course was being built in its place.

Roger raised his eyebrows in astonishment at the equipment the crew used as the old building was razed to the ground. He thought the Committee to Save the Old Building had raised sufficient funds to protect it; however, inflation seemed to have raised the costs for everything.

(Greek: upraised, high up; in the air; anything raised from the ground, high, lofty; hovering in the air; hence, "heavenly body, atmospheric phenomenon")
(a disease of the skin in which raised, rough, reddened areas appear, covered with fine silvery scales which cause aggravation)
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Chickens, which are raised for eggs and meat, are the most popular animals that are eaten by people before they become little babies (as eggs) and after they are older and butchered for food.
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