verb

definition

To raise or rise.

example

The fog eventually lifted, leaving the streets clear.

definition

To steal.

definition

To source directly without acknowledgement; to plagiarise.

definition

To arrest (a person).

definition

To remove (a ban, restriction, etc.).

definition

To alleviate, to lighten (pressure, tension, stress, etc.)

definition

To cause to move upwards.

definition

To lift weights; to weight-lift.

example

She lifts twice a week at the gym.

definition

To try to raise something; to exert the strength for raising or bearing.

definition

To elevate or improve in rank, condition, etc.; often with up.

definition

To bear; to support.

definition

To collect, as moneys due; to raise.

definition

To transform (a function) into a corresponding function in a different context.

definition

To buy a security or other asset previously offered for sale.

adjective

definition

Raised up; held aloft.

definition

Stolen.

Examples of lifted in a Sentence

He lifted a brow inquisitively.

She placed the letter inside and lifted the flag.

Carmen turned and lifted a hand to shade her eyes from the sun.

He lifted the nest gently and put it in a safe place in the forks of the tree.

His gaze lifted to hers.

He lifted the paper and started to read again.

Giddon lifted a brow at Lisa.

Then he lifted his head, stretched his neck as if he intended to say something, but immediately, with affected indifference, began to hum to himself, producing a queer sound which immediately broke off.

She lifted her chin, defying him to lash out at her again.

Leaning forward, she lifted his chin with her other hand and kissed his lips.

The man lifted his hands gently from the trunk, and the rear wheels of the car lifted a few inches from the ground.

When he lifted his head, she pushed him away.

Filled with fright he opened his eyes and lifted his head from under his cloak.

His gaze lifted innocently to Carmen.

Dulce lifted her head and managed to reclaim some semblance of pride in spite of the situation.

Yancey lifted Lisa from the counter and helped her into a chair.

The cab-horse, who was browsing near, lifted his head with a sigh.

Officer Lathum met him half way to the car and lifted a bushy gray brow.

One of the leopards licked her hands, and the man in charge of the giraffes lifted her up in his arms so that she could feel their ears and see how tall they were.

The doctor and valet lifted the cloak with which he was covered and, making wry faces at the noisome smell of mortifying flesh that came from the wound, began examining that dreadful place.

Pierre, however, seized her and lifted her in his arms.

When she opened the barn door, the Appaloosa mare lifted her head over her stall and nickered.

She lifted her head, copper curls falling across her eyes.

She lifted a brow.

Snuggling close, she lifted her face to accept his kiss.

He swirled the coffee in his cup and lifted that piercing gaze to her face.

She lifted the hair off her neck and sighed as she paused in the shade of a huge oak tree.

She finally lifted her chin, meeting his amused gaze defiantly.

His piercing gaze lifted to her face and the hair rose on the back of her neck.

After he left, she lifted one of the suitcases and placed it on the bed.

She lifted her head and gazed up into his eyes.

He lifted his head, his hungry gaze searching her face.

He lifted one brow.

She lifted her chin.

His brows lifted and his chuckle was deep and warm.

Felipa lifted a steady gaze to Carmen.

His step was light as he crossed the room and gently lifted Tammy into his arms.

Finally he lifted his glass of tea in a half salute to her.

He lifted one dark brow quizzically.

Bordeaux casually lifted his gaze to the captain.

She lifted her rifle and frantically cocked it.

Her hand touched something sticky and she lifted it to find blood.

He lifted her and carried her down the hall and up the stairs.

For Christ's sake let me alone! cried the wounded man, but still he was lifted and laid on the stretcher.

She held her breath while she tugged at the window, letting it out in a sigh of relief when the sash lifted quietly.

She lifted the tiny hand and kissed it, tears filling her eyes again.

Yancey lifted the telephone from her hand.

He still looked confused and then realization lifted his brows.

She lifted the lid and peeked at the hamburger meat.

Finally, he lifted his head, and his voice was husky with emotion.

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