Lift |
The sky; the atmosphere; the firmament. |
n. |
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Lift |
To move in a direction opposite to that of gravitation; to raise; to elevate; to bring up from a lower place to a higher; to upheave; sometimes implying a continued support or holding in the higher place; -- said of material things; as, to lift the foot or the hand; to lift a chair or a burden. |
v. t. |
Lift |
To raise, elevate, exalt, improve, in rank, condition, estimation, character, etc.; -- often with up. |
v. t. |
Lift |
To bear; to support. |
v. t. |
Lift |
To collect, as moneys due; to raise. |
v. t. |
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