Definition of Upraise. Meaning of Upraise. Synonyms of Upraise

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Definition of Upraise

Upraise
Upraise Up*raise", v. t. To raise; to lift up.

Meaning of Upraise from wikipedia

- queenliest dead that ever died so young". The poem concludes: "No dirge shall I upraise,/ But waft the angel on her flight with a paean of old days!" Lenore's...
- "Strength of the Mind" 3:48 5. "Just Let Go" 3:04 6. "Embrace the Journey... Upraised" 5:26 7. "Quiet Distress" 3:47 8. "Until the Day" 2:56 9. "It Falls on...
- (Commonwealth English), sometimes called bonnet airdam and air dam, is an upraised component on the hood of a motor vehicle that either allows air to directly...
- cinema at the box office. The statuette, depicting a woman whose arms are upraised in a dance number with her fingers touching, is commonly referred to as...
- of the structure that are supported by small carved figures of men with upraised arms, called "atlantes." The Steam Bath is a unique building with three...
- not necessarily studies towards a painted work. In this image, Mary's upraised arms and hands are indicative of her prophetic role. The frontal aspect...
- contrapposto, its style is ****ociated with the school of Praxiteles. The upraised arm and the distribution of weight indicate that in his original context...
- The Syrian revolution was a series of m**** protests and civilian uprisings throughout Syria – with a subsequent violent reaction by the Ba'athist regime...
- artwork of Predynastic Egypt (before c. 3100 BC), as do images of women with upraised, curved arms, reminiscent of the shape of bovine horns. Both types of imagery...
- Aesculapius but restored as Zeus, ca. 1686, by Pierre Granier, who added the upraised right arm brandishing the thunderbolt. Marble, middle 2nd century CE. Formerly...