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to uplift
01
élever, améliorer
to enhance or make better, especially in terms of mood or situation
Transitive: to uplift a person or their mood
02
élever, soulever
to raise or elevate something physically to a higher level or position
Transitive: to uplift sth
03
soulèver, relever
to elevate or raise portions of the Earth's crust due to tectonic forces
Transitive: to uplift a part of Earth's crust
Uplift
01
soutien-gorge rembourré, soutien-gorge push-up
a brassiere that lifts and supports the breasts
02
relèvement, surélévation
(geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)
uplift
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lift
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uplifting
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uplifting
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uplifting
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uplifting
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A kind gesture can uplift someone's spirits during challenging times.
Inspirational quotes and messages can uplift and motivate individuals.
Social initiatives aim to uplift communities by addressing economic challenges.
Music has the power to uplift the atmosphere and create a positive mood.
The strong winds uplifted the kite into the air, where it soared gracefully against the blue sky.