Raise can be used in the following sentences:
I raise my hand to answer the question - my hand is lifting up to cause awareness
I raise my voice when I am angry - making my voice louder due to bad temper
I raise three children all by myself - Helping children grow when they are young
He misrepresented the fact in order to get a raise.
Oh, that's going to raise a welt.
he will provide well for his family after he receives his raise at work.
He has demanded a raise in wages, but I put a quietus on that request.
One sentence using the word disown could be: "If you don't raise my grandchildren "properly", I'll disown you!"
A halyard is a rope used for raising or lowering something. An example sentence would be: Pull the halyard to raise the flag.
I would like to raise another point. Please raise the flag.
Please raise your voice so that I can hear you.
The word 'who' is a subject pronoun; the word 'whom' is an object pronoun. In your sentence, you need the subject pronoun because the pronoun is the subject of the relative clause 'who raise families'.
We are trying to raise the public's awareness regarding the adjacent wetland.
The president wants to raise the minimum wage. You need a minimum of 20 points to win the game.
Foxes are well known for their use of guile.