0 past simple and past participle of lift --
2 to take hold of and raise something in order to remove, carry, or move it to a different position: --
3 to make your voice louder, especially when performing --
4 to make something more interesting or enjoyable: --
The article is informative enough, but it's a little dull - we need something to lift it.
5 to make someone happier: --
This is a remarkable advantage of the decision to use lazy lists with lifted elements.
The lines in the pictures show the positions of its trunk and main segments of the leg being lifted.
The argument type of the resulting expression is a singleton type including the name of the lifted parameter.
We did not dismiss copy lifted from other newspapers, nor did we give priority to originally authored text.
For a given standard reduction derivation its lifted narrowing derivation is not necessarily that in which only 'needed' narrowable terms are contracted.
But when conversational irony is considered, the inappropriateness of analysis in terms of utterances lifted from any conversational context becomes clear.
Finally, (lift-abs) allows any expression to be lifted out of the body of an abstraction provided that a translation for that expression exists.
The vortex is shown in figure 4; the sawdust on the flat bed was lifted up by the backwash vortex, not by the breaker.