rear


rear

verb

Definition of REAR

1
to bring to maturity through care and education <watched a documentary on how wolves rear their young>
2
to fix in an upright position <it took all the men in the village to rear the frame for the barn, pulling hard at the ropes until all the sides were standing>
Related Words brace, buttress, prop (up), shore (up), support; boost, crane, elevate, heave, heft, heighten, hike, hoist, jack (up), lift, perk (up), pick up, up, uphold, uplift
4
to look after or assist the growth of by labor and care <an amateur who rears rare orchids in a professional-grade greenhouse>
Near Antonyms kill; dig, extirpate, pick, pluck, pull (up), uproot; cut, hay, mow

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