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The act of giving temporary assistance |
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The component of the aerodynamic forces acting on an airfoil that opposes gravity |
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The event of something being raised upward An elevation of the temperature in the afternoon A raising of the land resulting from volcanic activity |
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A wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground |
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A powered conveyance that carries skiers up a hill |
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A device worn in a shoe or boot to make the wearer look taller or to correct a shortened leg |
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One of the layers forming the heel of a shoe or boot |
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Lifting device consisting of a platform or cage that is raised and lowered mechanically in a vertical shaft in order to move people from one floor to another in a building |
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Plastic surgery to remove wrinkles and other signs of aging from your face An incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised Some actresses have more than one face lift |
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Transportation of people or goods by air (especially when other means of access are unavailable) |
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A ride in a car He gave me a lift home |
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The act of raising something He responded with a lift of his eyebrow Fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up |
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Raise from a lower to a higher position Raise your hands Lift a load |
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Take hold of something and move it to a different location Lift the box onto the table |
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Move upwards Lift one's eyes |
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Move upward The fog lifted The smoke arose from the forest fire The mist uprose from the meadows |
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Make audible He lifted a war whoop |
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Cancel officially He revoked the ban on smoking Lift an embargo Vacate a death sentence |
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Make off with belongings of others |
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Raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help Hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car |
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Invigorate or heighten Lift my spirits Lift his ego |
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Raise in rank or condition The new law lifted many people from poverty |
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Take off or away by decreasing Lift the pressure |
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Rise up The building rose before them |
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Pay off (a mortgage) |
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Take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech Of intellectual property |
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Take illegally Rustle cattle |
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Fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means Food is airlifted into Bosnia |
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Take (root crops) out of the ground Lift potatoes |
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Call to stop the hunt or to retire, as of hunting dogs |
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Rise upward, as from pressure or moisture The floor is lifting slowly |
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Put an end to Lift a ban Raise a siege |
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Remove (hair) by scalping |
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Remove from a seedbed or from a nursery Lift the tulip bulbs |
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Remove from a surface The detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table |
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Perform cosmetic surgery on someone's face |