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- LIFTED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LIFTED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of lift 2 to move something from a lower to a higher position… Learn more
- LIFTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIFT is to raise from a lower to a higher position : elevate
- LIFTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LIFTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of lift 2 to move something from a lower to a higher position… Learn more
- Fire out and shelter order lifted after Texas oil refinery explosion . . .
Fire out and shelter-in-place order is lifted after oil refinery explosion near Texas coast 1 of 2 | A large explosion at an oil refinery near the Texas coast on Monday shot plumes of smoke into the air and forced nearby residents to shelter in place, officials said
- LIFT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you lift something, you move it to another position, especially upwards The assistant lifted the phone and dialled his superior
- lifted - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to raise or direct upward: He lifted his arm in a gesture of farewell; to lift one's head to remove or rescind by an official act, as a ban, curfew, or tax: a court decision to lift the ban on strikes by teachers
- Lifted - definition of lifted by The Free Dictionary
a To direct or carry from a lower to a higher position; raise: lift one's eyes; lifted the suitcase b To transport by air: The helicopter lifted the entire team to the meet 2 a To revoke by taking back; rescind: lifted the embargo b To bring an end to (a blockade or siege) by removing forces 3 To cease (artillery fire) in an area 4
- lift, lifts, lifting, lifted- WordWeb dictionary definition
Increase in condition, wealth, quality of life, etc "The new law lifted many people from poverty "; - raise, elevate Become or appear high or tall "The mountains lifted into the clouds "; - rise, rear Rise upward, as from pressure or moisture "The floor is lifting slowly " [informal] Take by theft "He was going to lift the phone someone had
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