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- Dictionaryuprear/ʌpˈrɪə/
verb
- 1. raise up: literary "one turret especially high in air uprear'd its tall gaunt form"
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The meaning of UPREAR is to lift up.
Uprear definition: to raise up; lift. See examples of UPREAR used in a sentence.
Uprear is a verb that means to lift up, raise, erect, exalt, or bring up. It can be used transitively or intransitively. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.
Uprear means to raise or lift up, or to build or erect something. It can also mean to elevate the dignity of or bring up something. See examples, synonyms and related words.
Synonyms for UPREAR: rise, climb, ascend, soar, lift, mount, thrust, slope; Antonyms of UPREAR: fall (off), descend, decline, drop, plunge, dip, slide, sink
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Uprear is a verb that means to lift up, to erect, to exalt, or to bring up. Find synonyms, similar words, and unscrambled words for uprear on YourDictionary.