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How to use the word reared in a Sentence?

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The second that Biden had a chance to bounce back in South Carolina, he did, and it was enough for the establishment to get reared up and aligned against Bernie Sanders.

Ben Tulchin

Found on CNN
3 years ago

He reared himself around people that were better than him or were striving for similar goals as he was.

Manny Sandoval

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Once [the animals become] too big and dangerous for these activities, these lions are then killed for their bones, which are exported to Asia for traditional medicines, or [the lions are] sold to be killed by trophy hunters, largely from the United States, in canned hunts in which hand-reared lions are shot in a fenced area from which they cannot escape.

Audrey Delsink

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

These gatherings could be seen as the first united cultural events of our island, with people from all corners of Britain descending on the areas around Stonehenge to feast on food that had been specially reared and transported from their homes.

Richard Madgwick

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The problem with reports like this is that generalize. They certainly take no account of what happens in the UK independent butchery sector, where we pride ourselves on selling naturally-reared, naturally-prepared meat. But it’s precisely our sector which risks being hit by the fallout.

Malcolm Pyne

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The Greeks by their laws, and the Romans by the spirit of their people, took care to put into the hands of their rulers no such engine of oppression as a standing army. Their system was to make every man a soldier, and oblige him to repair to the standard of his country whenever that was reared. This made them invincible and the same remedy will make us so.

Thomas Jefferson

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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