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raising
/ˈɹeɪzɪŋ/
The word conveys a sense of upward movement, whether physical, developmental, or numerical. It implies an active effort to move something from a lower state to a higher one. In the context of children or animals, it suggests nurturing and guidance over a long duration. This is distinct from "growing," which describes the natural process; "raising" emphasizes the role of the caregiver. When applied to levels (like prices or interest rates), it carries a connotation of control and intentionality. It is typically used in professional, economic, or official contexts. Regarding money, it shifts from physical lifting to the act of gathering and accumulating resources for a specific goal, often associated with altruism or business ventures.
💬Casual Conversation
my dad's raising the roof about my grades. i'm cooked.
damn that's crazy. you still hopping on for the raid?
Meanings
To lift something to a higher position.
"She is raising her hand to ask a question."
To care for a child or animal until they are fully grown.
"They are raising three children in the countryside."
To increase the amount, level, or strength of something.
"The central bank is raising interest rates to combat inflation."
To collect money for a particular purpose.
"The charity is raising funds for the new hospital wing."