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raised

American  
[reyzd] / reɪzd /

adjective

  1. fashioned or made as a surface design in relief.

  2. Cooking. made light by the use of yeast or other ferment but not with baking powder, soda, or the like.


Other Word Forms

  • nonraised adjective
  • self-raised adjective
  • unraised adjective
  • well-raised adjective

Etymology

Origin of raised

First recorded in 1595–1605; raise + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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That’s the principal threat raised by opponents of the California proposal.

From Los Angeles Times

We raised our children in that house, and they, to our delight, were now bringing their children over most weekends.

From Los Angeles Times

An online fundraiser raised almost £50,000 to support him and his family.

From BBC

Deputy Lucy Stephenson had also raised concerns about the claim back system putting parents in an uncomfortable position.

From BBC

Questions were raised about the deal's links to corruption in 2012, when media reports said Italian prosecutors were investigating allegations involving Kulibayev.

From BBC