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(through), Brit pressurize, US pressure, bully, hector,<br />

tyrannize, dragoon, browbeat, bullyrag, Colloq bulldoze,<br />

squeeze, lean on: Clayton was railroaded into appointing<br />

Pinbury to head the committee to investigate corruption.<br />

railway n. train, rail, rolling-stock, Archaic iron horse, US railroad:<br />

Railway service could be improved on some suburban lines.<br />

Diamond Jim Brady, the American millionaire, made his money from<br />

the railway.<br />

rain n. 1 precipitation, drizzle, sprinkle, downpour, shower,<br />

thunder-shower, cloudburst, rainstorm, squall, deluge, US<br />

sunshower: After the rain the sun came out. 2 rainfall,<br />

precipitation: <strong>The</strong> rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain. 3<br />

flood, torrent, shower, volley, stream, outpouring: Arriving<br />

home, she could barely shield herself from the rain <strong>of</strong><br />

children's kisses.<br />

--v. 4 come down, pour, teem, sprinkle, drizzle, spit, Brit<br />

dialect mizzle, Colloq come down in buckets, rain cats and dogs:<br />

<strong>The</strong> weatherman said it would rain today, so take an umbrella. 5<br />

trickle, pour, run, fall: Tears rained down her sallow cheeks.<br />

6 descend, shower: Blows rained on him from the tiny fists <strong>of</strong><br />

the furious child. 7 bestow, lavish, shower: He rained kisses<br />

on her upturned face.<br />

raise v. 1 lift (up), elevate; hoist, pull up, haul up, run up,<br />

Literary upraise: She raised the glass to her lips. We raised<br />

the mainsail and sailed out <strong>of</strong> the harbour. 2 erect, put up,<br />

construct, build, produce, create, put together, assemble,<br />

frame: With the help <strong>of</strong> some neighbours, the barn was raised in<br />

less than a day. 3 farm, grow, cultivate, plant, bring up,<br />

nurture, harvest, propagate: During that year's mild winter, we<br />

were able to raise three crops. 4 bring up, nurture, rear;<br />

mother, father, parent: His grandmother raised ten children,<br />

six girls and four boys. 5 assemble, gather, bring or gather or<br />

get together, muster, mobilize, round up, rally, collect,<br />

convene, recruit, Colloq pull together: Do you think you could<br />

raise an army quickly enough to defend us against attack? 6<br />

increase, boost, advance, put up, jack up, run up, inflate,<br />

escalate: Why are consumer petrol prices always raised at the<br />

vaguest hint <strong>of</strong> an increase in oil prices? 7 cultivate, foster,<br />

nurture, heighten, stimulate, buoy, lift, uplift, boost, arouse,

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