- arouse pity.
-  bring up an unpleasant topic.
-  bring up children.
-  call down the spirits from the mountain.
-  evoke sympathy.
-  fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up.
-  he conjured wild birds in the air.
-  he got a 3% raise.
-  he got a wage hike.
-  he responded with a lift of his eyebrow.
-  heighten the tension.
-  I got promoted after many years of hard work.
-  I'll see your raise and double it.
-  John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired.
-  lift a ban.
-  Lift a load.
-  lift his ego.
-  lift my spirits.
-  lift one's eyes.
-  Raise a barn.
-  raise a family.
-  raise a mutiny.
-  raise a protest.
-  raise a sad cry.
-  raise a shout.
-  raise a siege.
-  raise a smile.
-  raise an army.
-  raise Cain.
-  raise from the dead.
-  raise hell.
-  raise my salary.
-  raise the price of bread.
-  raise the question of promotions.
-  raise the roof.
-  raise the specter of unemployment.
-  Raise your hands.
-  raise your `o'.
-  raised edges.
-  recruit new soldiers.
-  Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected.
-  The Bordeaux region produces great red wines.
-  the car couldn't make it up the rise.
-  The new law lifted many people from poverty.
-  The President raised several million dollars for his college.
-  They managed to raise Hanoi last night.
-  They produce good ham in Parma.
-  This will enhance your enjoyment.
-  unleavened bread.
-  Upraising ghosts.
-  We grow wheat here.
-  We raise hogs here.
-  Women tend not to advance in the major law firms.