Censure severely or angrily.
Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic.
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Examples for "raise "
Examples for "raise "
1 However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
2 Industry sources say it was taking much longer to raise new funds.
3 To do that, however, Nanosolar needs to raise money later this year.
4 Their situation continues to raise concern in both France and the UK.
5 However, in my view, such incidents raise a wider issue of principle.
1 They grind their points; they stir poison; they swarm in the streets.
2 Extending that to banks, however, is likely to stir up stiff opposition.
3 Perhaps he did: it had created quite a stir at the time.
4 A court case against file-sharing service Kazaa helped stir up the confusion.
5 Pour over the boiling water and oil, stir briefly and immediately cover.
1 Their intention was of course to arouse the interest of Broadway producers.
2 The sensory exercises arouse and intensify the central activities in our children.
3 The jewellers gasp in the immensity of the hope her words arouse .
4 The Psalm was very appropriate; well fitted to arouse the military spirit:
5 Nor did the sight of the male organs arouse any particular sensations.
1 Those words used to conjure up images of wealth and epicurean tastes.
2 People from certain countries conjure up images that other nationalities just don't.
3 The names conjure up images of untamed beasts - dangerous, yet exciting.
4 Even having seen this place, I can conjure no memory of it.
5 Others are minimalist marvels with pitched roofs that conjure the space age.
1 However, prosecutions are unlikely given that embassy staff can invoke diplomatic immunity.
2 As in 'I invoke my rights as guaranteed under the Fifth Amendment'?
3 It was not immediately clear whether Volkswagen would invoke such a defense.
4 I must go to bed, and invoke the Muses in the morning.
5 Every morning and evening they must be performed to invoke her pleasure.
1 They also can evoke strong feelings that create challenges for a candidate.
2 Downstairs, the heirloom sideboard and sculptural lamp evoke her parents' 1960s house.
3 The photographs must be high-quality, original and evoke a sense of place.
4 However, the molecular pathways that evoke these responses are not well understood.
5 Davey continued to evoke certain excesses committed during her period of radioactivity.
1 We want to do the research and put forward a good case.
2 Allow me put forward some sensible discussions we are likely to hear:
3 We've put forward two very good arguments twice this week, Matthews said.
4 On Thursday, a new offer was put forward after both parties met.
5 The Scottish National Party are also expected to put forward an amendment.
1 This would confirm him in his error, and call forth new railleries.
2 The occasions that call forth thought are infinite in number and kind.
3 His work met with too little resistance to call forth his powers.
4 He knew that any such would call forth unpleasant words from Stacy.
5 That, too, any one of the war's million heroes could call forth .
1 Those words used to conjure up images of wealth and epicurean tastes.
2 People from certain countries conjure up images that other nationalities just don't.
3 The names conjure up images of untamed beasts - dangerous, yet exciting.
4 Drones conjure up images for many people of air strikes and battlefields.
5 Think of Joe Errity and conjure up a range of Zelig moments.
1 With that said, you bring up a great point, which is oxygen.
2 I'll bring up the rear-in case it gets in position to attack.
3 Which was true, of course, and petty of me to bring up .
4 It's not always an easy thing to bring up or talk about.
5 They should also bring up any family history related to lipid disorders.
1 There was a call down the deck, a knock at the door.
2 Afterwards, you call down to the spa for an invigorating body wrap.
3 Such a punishment James and John would call down on the Samaritans.
4 Did you call down Heaven's vengeance on the murderer in approved fashion?
5 It is a bad thing to call down a crisis in the night-time.
6 The marines had to call down SD fire support a couple of times.
7 I wonder you have the courage to call down His notice, unfortunate child.
8 Before the captain could answer there came a call down the companion way.
9 Do you wish to call down the wrath of envious gods?
10 Just call down to the steward to bring me a bracer.
11 Well, I call down upon you the vengeance of Almighty God.
12 Now and then he would pause to call down to the anxious Billy.
13 I had one of the administrative aides call down to Personnel.
14 Sargeant ran along the gangway, pausing only to call down to each gun-captain.
15 Wizards are deer who can call down the lightning and whip up firestorms.
16 Now call down your dark and your cold and be damned.
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