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  1. RAISED Synonyms: 524 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for RAISED: increased, elevated, high, heightened, up, escalated, peaked, over; Antonyms of RAISED: low, down, dropped, decreased, under, depressed, receded, knockdown

  2. RAISED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of RAISED is having a pattern or design projecting from a background : done in relief. How to use raised in a sentence.

  3. RAISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jul 1, 2012 · The meaning of RAISE is to cause or help to rise to a standing position. How to use raise in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Raise.

  4. 'Raise' vs. 'Raze': How to Remember | Merriam-Webster

    Are you building something up or tearing it down? The verbs raise and raze sound the same, but are often opposite in meaning. As a verb, raise refers to bringing something to a higher position or …

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    Raise helps you get the right mix of talent through proven channels and strategies—fast and risk-free. Turn your brand into a talent magnet. Leverage private talent pools. Hire smarter. With an emphasis …

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    This free exponent calculator determines the result of exponentiation, including expressions that use the irrational number e as a base.

  8. Raised - definition of raised by The Free Dictionary

    1. Projecting from a flat background; in relief; embossed: a raised design. 2. Made light and high by yeast or other leaven.

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    We work with over 100 farmers, ranchers, food artisans and makers who produce sustainably and organically grown fruits and vegetables and ethically and humanely raised meats, special milk and …

  10. RAISED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    RAISED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of raise 2. to lift something to a higher position: 3. to cause…. Learn more.