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- raise the specter of (something)
raise the specter of (something)
raise the specter of (something)
To make people aware of or worry about something unpleasant, dreadful, or terrifying. Primarily heard in US. The sudden dip in stock prices has raised the specter of another global recession with some investors. Throughout the Cold War, politicians raised the specter of Communism and the Iron Curtain over anything they thought to be "un-American."
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Kayley | | KAY-lee | English (Modern) |
HalİDe | | - | Turkish |
Olavi | | O-lah-vee (Finnish) | Finnish, Estonian |
Celino | | che-LEE-no (Italian), the-LEE-no (Spanish), se-LEE-no (Latin American Spanish) | Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare) |
Fusun | | - | Turkish |
Adah | | ['eidə] | |