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Synonyms for LIFT: raise, elevate, hoist, uplift, boost, heave, crane, hike; Antonyms of LIFT: drop, lower, fall, push, slip, descend, plunge, dip.
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lift. [ lift ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist. Synonyms: elevate. Antonyms: lower. to raise or direct upward: to lift one's head. He lifted his arm in a gesture of farewell; to lift one's head.
to rise or cause to rise upwards from the ground or another support to a higher place: to lift a sack. to move or cause to move upwards: to lift one's eyes. (transitive) to take hold of in order to carry or remove: to lift something down from a shelf.
lift in English dictionary. Meanings and definitions of "lift" (dialectal, chiefly Scottish) air. (dialectal, chiefly Scottish) sky, the heavens, firmament; atmosphere. (transitive, intransitive) To raise. (transitive, slang) To steal. (transitive) To remove (a ban, restriction, etc.). An act of lifting or raising.
to take hold of and raise something in order to remove, carry, or move it to a different position: She lifted the baby out of her chair. He lifted the box carefully down from the shelf. You shouldn't be lifting any heavy objects in your condition. More examples.