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All drag up synonyms

drag up
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verb drag up

  • develop β€” When something develops, it grows or changes over a period of time and usually becomes more advanced, complete, or severe.
  • provide β€” to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
  • support β€” to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • produce β€” to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • grow β€” to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
  • rear β€” the back of something, as distinguished from the front: The porch is at the rear of the house.
  • recite β€” to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
  • rehearse β€” to practice (a musical composition, a play, a speech, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation.
  • brandish β€” If you brandish something, especially a weapon, you hold it in a threatening way.
  • foster β€” to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
  • plant β€” any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose, including vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: some classification schemes may include fungi, algae, bacteria, blue-green algae, and certain single-celled eukaryotes that have plantlike qualities, as rigid cell walls or photosynthesis.
  • nourish β€” to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.
  • group β€” any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation: a group of protesters; a remarkable group of paintings.
  • suckle β€” to nurse at the breast or udder.
  • wean β€” to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than its mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food.
  • breed β€” A breed of a pet animal or farm animal is a particular type of it. For example, terriers are a breed of dog.
  • train β€” Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • propagate β€” to cause (an organism) to multiply by any process of natural reproduction from the parent stock.
  • sow β€” to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant.
  • cultivate β€” If you cultivate land or crops, you prepare land and grow crops on it.
  • nurse β€” a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm. Compare nurse-midwife, nurse-practitioner, physician's assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse.
  • bring up β€” When someone brings up a child, they look after it until it is an adult. If someone has been brought up in a certain place or with certain attitudes, they grew up in that place or were taught those attitudes when they were growing up.
  • fetch up β€” to go and bring back; return with; get: to go up a hill to fetch a pail of water.
  • come out with β€” If you come out with a remark, especially a surprising one, you make it.
  • display β€” to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
  • disport β€” to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • flash β€” a precedence code for handling messages about initial enemy contact or operational combat messages of extreme urgency within the U.S. military.
  • flaunt β€” to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
  • parade β€” a large public procession, usually including a marching band and often of a festive nature, held in honor of an anniversary, person, event, etc.
  • reiterate β€” to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat, often excessively.
  • relate β€” to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.).
  • repeat β€” repeat loop
  • represent β€” to present again or anew.
  • show β€” to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
  • show off β€” a theatrical production, performance, or company.
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