upraised/revolted/overthrew

  1. The people upraised/revolted against the corrupt government.
  2. The military upraised/revolted against the corrupt government.
  3. The military overthrew the corrupt government.
    Please correct the above.
    Thanks.

upraised is incorrect in 1 and 2.

Beeesneees,

  1. Military security has been stepped up to control the recent uprising.
  2. The dead will upraise on the day of judgment.
  3. The dead will resurrect on the day of judgment.
  4. I want my family jewels to be appraised by a professional.
    Please correct all.
    Thanks.
  1. ‘rise/raise up’ not ‘upraise’.

  2. ‘be resurrected’ not ‘resurrect’

  3. OK, but you would need to be careful how you use that particular example as ‘family jewels’ is also a modern day euphemism for a man’s private parts!