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lift
verb
-
lift
,
lifting
,
lifts
,
lifted
to
move
something
or
someone
to
a
higher
position
,
usually
by
using
your
hands
or
a
machine
.
•
The
firefighter
lifted
the
child
out
of
the
window
to
safety
.
The
firefighter
lifted
the
child
out
of
the
window
to
safety
.
•
Please
lift
the
suitcase
onto
the
scale
.
Please
lift
the
suitcase
onto
the
scale
.
noun
a
free
ride
in
someone
else
’
s
vehicle
.
•
Could
you
give
me
a
lift
to
the
station
?
Could
you
give
me
a
lift
to
the
station
?
•
I
got
a
lift
home
from
my
neighbor
after
the
party
.
I
got
a
lift
home
from
my
neighbor
after
the
party
.
noun
a
machine
with
a
platform
that
moves
up
and
down
inside
a
building
to
carry
people
or
goods
between
floors
.
•
Take
the
lift
to
the
fourth
floor
;
the
stairs
are
closed
.
Take
the
lift
to
the
fourth
floor
;
the
stairs
are
closed
.
•
The
hotel
’
s
lift
was
out
of
order
all
weekend
.
The
hotel
’
s
lift
was
out
of
order
all
weekend
.
verb
-
lift
,
lifting
,
lifts
,
lifted
to
officially
end
or
remove
a
rule
,
ban
,
or
tax
so
it
no
longer
applies
.
•
The
government
lifted
the
travel
ban
after
the
outbreak
was
contained
.
The
government
lifted
the
travel
ban
after
the
outbreak
was
contained
.
•
When
the
curfew
was
lifted
,
people
poured
into
the
streets
to
celebrate
.
When
the
curfew
was
lifted
,
people
poured
into
the
streets
to
celebrate
.
verb
-
lift
,
lifting
,
lifts
,
lifted
to
make
someone
feel
happier
,
more
hopeful
,
or
more
energetic
.
•
Her
smile
lifted
my
spirits
on
a
gloomy
day
.
Her
smile
lifted
my
spirits
on
a
gloomy
day
.
•
A
good
song
can
lift
your
mood
instantly
.
A
good
song
can
lift
your
mood
instantly
.
verb
-
lift
,
lifting
,
lifts
,
lifted
to
move
upwards
or
become
higher
or
clearer
.
•
When
the
morning
mist
lifted
,
the
mountains
appeared
.
When
the
morning
mist
lifted
,
the
mountains
appeared
.
•
The
balloon
lifted
slowly
into
the
pale
sky
.
The
balloon
lifted
slowly
into
the
pale
sky
.
noun
a
feeling
of
increased
happiness
,
energy
,
or
hope
.
•
Getting
good
news
gave
him
a
real
lift
.
Getting
good
news
gave
him
a
real
lift
.
•
A
short
walk
outside
can
provide
a
quick
lift
.
A
short
walk
outside
can
provide
a
quick
lift
.
verb
-
lift
,
lifting
,
lifts
,
lifted
to
take
something
that
does
not
belong
to
you
without
permission
;
to
steal
.
•
Someone
lifted
my
phone
from
the
café
table
while
I
was
paying
.
Someone
lifted
my
phone
from
the
café
table
while
I
was
paying
.
•
Pickpockets
often
lift
wallets
in
crowded
trains
.
Pickpockets
often
lift
wallets
in
crowded
trains
.
verb
-
lift
,
lifting
,
lifts
,
lifted
to
copy
words
,
ideas
,
or
music
from
another
source
and
use
them
as
your
own
.
•
The
student
was
punished
because
he
lifted
sentences
straight
from
the
internet
.
The
student
was
punished
because
he
lifted
sentences
straight
from
the
internet
.
•
She
accused
the
rival
author
of
lifting
whole
paragraphs
from
her
novel
.
She
accused
the
rival
author
of
lifting
whole
paragraphs
from
her
novel
.
noun
the
upward
force
that
keeps
an
aircraft
in
the
air
.
•
The
wing
’
s
shape
creates
lift
as
air
flows
over
it
.
The
wing
’
s
shape
creates
lift
as
air
flows
over
it
.
•
Without
enough
lift
,
the
plane
cannot
take
off
.
Without
enough
lift
,
the
plane
cannot
take
off
.