0 past simple and past participle of hoist
1 to lift something heavy, sometimes using ropes or a machine:
A helicopter hoisted the final section of the bridge into place.
With some difficulty he hoisted her onto his shoulders.
Head and lower jaws were cut off and hoisted aboard separately, followed by the rest of the carcass.
Ships in the harbour hoisted their flags and saluted the expedition.
On the contrary, the oligarchy had hoisted itself up into the ranks of titled nobility.
In addition, lets are always hoisted out of lets, as this never causes code explosion, and may help optimization by exposing more case hoisting opportunities.
Sail was added or clapped on from the physical act of hands being clapped around the halyards which were the ropes which hoisted the sail.
Must anything further be done to enable the loop that remains after the boundary updates have been hoisted out to vectorize efficiently?
Similarly, although albino rats press a bar to eliminate the distress of a hoisted animal, they do not press a bar to eliminate the distress of a conspecific being shocked.
Every month sees the balance of insecurity hoisted a little higher.