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- verbrearing (present participle)
- (of a horse or other animal) raise itself upright on its hind legs:"the horse reared in terror" · "a rattlesnake reared up at his elbow"
- (of a building, mountain, etc.) extend or appear to extend to a great height:"houses reared up on either side"
- archaicset (something) upright:"at once the mast we rear, at once unbind the spacious sheet"
- (rear up)(of a person) show anger or irritation; go on the attack:"the press reared up in the wake of the bombings"
OriginOld English rǣran ‘set upright, construct, elevate’, of Germanic origin; related to raise (which has supplanted rear in many applications), also to rise. - People also ask
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