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Rake up

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Negative TonePlay
Using 'rake up' can imply criticism or judgment, showing disapproval of bringing up the past. SlideWhy must you always rake up what happened years ago?
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Emotional ImpactPlay
'Rake up' can evoke strong emotions if it refers to someone's difficult or embarrassing history. SlideMentioning the scandal only rakes up unnecessary pain.
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Conversation ShiftPlay
'Rake up' can be used to shift a conversation to address unresolved issues from the past. SlideWe need to rake up our last argument to understand each other better.