to raise or
71raise a siege — To abandon, or put an end to, a siege • • • Main Entry: ↑raise …
72raise money on — To get money by pawning or selling, esp privately • • • Main Entry: ↑raise …
73raise one's glass — To drink a health (to) • • • Main Entry: ↑raise * * * drink a toast I raised my glass to Susan …
74raise one's hat — To take one s hat off in salutation (to) • • • Main Entry: ↑raise * * * briefly remove one s hat as a gesture of courtesy or respect to someone …
75raise the market — ( ● raise …
76raise taxes — tax phrase if a government or other authority raises tax or taxes, it gets money by making people pay a tax to them A government has a duty to raise taxes in order to defend the nation. Thesaurus: relating to tax and taxationhyponym Main entry:… …
77raise one's standard — raise one s (or the) standard chiefly figurative take up arms he is the only one who has dared raise his standard against her …
78raise a glass — see ↑glass, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑raise …
79raise its ugly head — see ↑head, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑raise …
80raise a demand — index necessitate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …