uprear

/ʌpˈrɪr/
verb
  1. To raise up; to lift or erect something.
    • They upreared a monument to honor the community's founders.
    • She upreared the fallen fence post and set it back in the ground.
    • The workers upreared the new flagpole in the town square.
  2. To rise up; to stand or be erected.
    • The ancient pillars uprear against the desert sky.
    • A great mountain uprears in the distance.
    • The building uprears above the surrounding houses.
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