raise someone's consciousness
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]raise someone's consciousness (third-person singular simple present raises someone's consciousness, present participle raising someone's consciousness, simple past and past participle raised someone's consciousness)
- To increase a person's awareness of, and often sympathy for, an issue, cause, or condition.
- 1982 February 1, Laurence I. Barrett, “The White House Sensitivity Gap”, in Time:
- But part of Reagan's self-imposed mandate is to show that his conservatism has a broad reach. That would be easier for Reagan to do if he were accustomed to working closely with blacks, women and others who might raise his consciousness on sensitive issues.
- 1983 March 6, Neil Amdur, “The toll conditioning can take on athletes”, in New York Times:
- But assorted pressures, some self-imposed and others societal, raised her consciousness about counting calories.
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[edit]to increase awareness