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View definitions for reared

reared

adjective as in bred

adjective as in erected

adjective as in raised

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Weak match

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Conversations about our relationship reared their ugly heads.

“What has reared its head seems even scarier in ways,” she said.

Biden is among the last of the old-school U.S. congressional lawmakers who were reared in the post-Holocaust period where an emerging Israel struggled for its survival against greater Arab powers and won.

The craft "reared up in the air", tossing the pair into the water.

From BBC

It would also prevent business owners, retailers and restaurateurs from “knowingly engaging in the sale” of any octopus raised or reared in such fashion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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