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raise one's voice



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Idioms and Phrases

Talk louder, either to be heard more clearly or in anger, as in You'll have to raise your voice if you expect the audience to hear you , or Don't you raise your voice at me! [Late 1300s]
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Despite his perceived failings, Karski and ā€œRemember Thisā€ serve as a crucial reminder of societyā€™s duty to bear witness, especially whenever and wherever it would seem impossible to raise oneā€™s voice above the din of indifference.

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In the report, Pitts wrote Reneauā€™s actions wouldnā€™t have merited being fired and that itā€™s ā€œoften necessary to take a stern or commanding tone, or to even raise oneā€™s voiceā€ when dealing with someone who may be hysterical in a critical incident.

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But can one say thatā€”can one raise oneā€™s voice against erasure, antagonism, attackā€”and still come, as I do, to praise faggotry?

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To raise one's voice in protest, just as the protest is expressed in life, in the streets, in relationships and friendships," she said. "

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There was no need to raise oneā€™s voice or belittle those less fortunate.

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