Hanapin
to heave
01
to lift upward, often with a significant amount of effort or force
02
to utter something with visible effort, often accompanied by a deep breath or strain
03
to throw or hurl something forcefully, often with great effort or exertion
04
to try to throw up or vomit
05
to move upward and downward in a rhythmic or spasmodic manner
06
to breathe rapidly and laboriously, often due to exhaustion, exertion, or excitement
07
to move a vessel, often using physical effort or mechanical means to change its position, direction, or speed
Heave
01
paghahagis
(geology) a horizontal dislocation
02
paghahagis
an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling)
03
paghahagis
throwing something heavy (with great effort)
04
paghahagis
the act of lifting something with great effort
05
paghahagis
the act of raising something
06
paghahagis
an involuntary spasm of ineffectual vomiting
Halimbawa
The athletes heaved the weights with precision and strength during the weightlifting competition.
In the emergency situation, the rescuers had to heave the injured hiker onto the stretcher and carry them down the mountain.
Struggling to move the furniture up the narrow staircase, they had to heave the heavy sofa to the second floor.
After hours of hard work, the construction team managed to heave the massive boulder onto the truck for transport.
With a collective effort, the sailors began to heave the anchor out of the water, preparing the ship to set sail.