i can't tell you the answer... BUT i will give you a clue!
1. search up lever
2. raise it up.. i think!
you know i don't really know this question too..
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The French word lever means to raise in English.The English word lever means levier in French.
Try becomes pry, which means to raise or move with a lever.
It's called slander.
Class Two Lever
There are usually two ways to lower a basketball net. Either there will be a lever on the back, and you would scroll that around to raise or lower, or there is a lever, and you pull it down to raise the net and push it up to lower the net.
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No it is not. The word "raise" can be a verb and a noun.Verb: To rise.Noun: An increase in salary.
underneth the column is a lever, pull down on it to raise or lower steering wheel. But do not forget to push lever back up, when adjustment is made to lock it in place. Good-Day!
Push the lever and the door will open.
Lever= meaning the action to raise---you can use it to mean get up
The homophone word for "raise" is "raze."