| UPRAISE | • upraise v. (Archaic) To raise something up; to elevate. • upraise v. (Archaic) To move something upright; to erect. • UPRAISE v. to raise up. |
| UPRATED | • uprated v. Simple past tense and past participle of uprate. • uprated adj. That has been given a higher rating. • uprated adj. Upgraded. |
| UPRATES | • uprates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uprate. • uprates n. Plural of uprate. • UPRATE v. to improve the power output of an engine. |
| UPREACH | • upreach v. (Intransitive) To reach upward. • UPREACH v. to reach up. |
| UPREARS | • uprears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uprear. • UPREAR v. to raise; to erect. |
| UPRESTS | • uprests n. Plural of uprest. • UPREST n. (Shelley) a rising, also UPRISING, UPRIST. |
| UPRIGHT | • upright adj. Vertical; erect. • upright adj. In its proper orientation; not overturned. • upright adj. Greater in height than breadth. |
| UPRISAL | • uprisal n. (Archaic) An uprising. • UPRISAL n. the act of uprising. |
| UPRISEN | • uprisen v. Simple past tense and past participle of uprise. • UPRISE v. to rise up. |
| UPRISER | • upriser n. One who takes part in an uprising. • UPRISER n. one who rises up. |
| UPRISES | • uprises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uprise. • UPRISE v. to rise up. |
| UPRISTS | • uprists n. Plural of uprist. • UPRIST n. a revolt, also UPREST, UPRISING. |
| UPRIVER | • upriver adv. Towards the source of a river. • upriver adv. Against the current. • upriver adj. Towards the source of a river. |
| UPROARS | • uproars n. Plural of uproar. • UPROAR v. (Shakespeare) to throw into uproar or confusion. |
| UPROLLS | • uprolls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uproll. • UPROLL v. to roll upward. |
| UPROOTS | • uproots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uproot. • uproots n. Plural of uproot. • UPROOT v. to pull up by the roots. |
| UPROUSE | • uprouse v. (Transitive) To rouse up; rouse from sleep; awake; arouse. • UPROUSE v. to rouse up. |