Definitions
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- adjective Rising higher; ascending.
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- adjective Rising
higher ;ascending .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Otherwise, because I have no intention of highering any of them, I tend to leave shortly after the end of the movie.
MovieStinger Reveals Which Movies Have Scenes After The Credits | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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To make an analogy, it would be like highering the owner of a commercial space to remodel the space you are moving in to.
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Otherwise, because I have no intention of highering any of them, I tend to leave shortly after the end of the movie.
MovieStinger Reveals Which Movies Have Scenes After The Credits | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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It's not ruining our chances of getting good grades, it's actually highering it.
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As opposed to highering an interior designer to remodel your house, you pay the designer, and when you pay the work is yours outright.
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It's not ruining our chances of getting good grades, it's actually highering it.
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If you take that further then you say a little smart boy like Eric Kennedy not lowering my learning -- it's highering my interest in learning.
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It's not ruining our chances of getting good grades, it's actually highering it.
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Mc D†™ s is always highering, esp. when you consider the higher population in the area†™ s where the refugees went too would create a higher demand for services, they†™ re creating job openings just by moving to where ever it is they live now, at some point charity turns into being taken advantage of.
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It's not ruining our chances of getting good grades, it's actually highering it.
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