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uplifted

[uhp-lif-tid] / ʌpˈlɪf tɪd /








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Uplifted beach lines are another product of relative sea-level drop, although these are difficult to recognize in areas with vigorous vegetation.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015

Uplifted by its physics stars, the faculty began raiding other faculties across the country.

From Time Magazine Archive

Uplifted, Gilmore, 36, broke his 25-day fast by consuming two hero sandwiches, an orange and a quart of milk.

From Time Magazine Archive

Uplifted by a pile of commendatory messages and cablegrams from as far off as Ireland, Mr. Woodring then went back to his business of rearming the U. S. Army.

From Time Magazine Archive

No man of our puny race, Although in prime of youth, had with both hands465 That weight sustain'd; but he the cumberous mass Uplifted high, and hurl'd it on his head.

From The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper by Cowper, William