Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism.
(Geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)
1 Haka is used to uplift the spirits of bereaved families, Maxwell said.
2 This support, although not contractually required, provides some uplift to the ratings.
3 A comparatively simple case of repeated uplift is shown in Figure 204.
4 What a great benefit and uplift it would be in any community.
5 This pathway is conducive to the progress and uplift of the world.
6 They are not offering CNH holders any uplift , analysts at Bernstein said.
7 Morrisons on Tuesday revealed a surprise uplift in sales at established stores.
8 The war did not uplift our landlady as it did her lodgers.
9 He strove to uplift them from the debasing habits of savage life.
10 The greatness of his desire to uplift made him forget everything else.
11 There is a good time coming around the whole circle of uplift .
12 Associated with that uplift was some localized and relatively small-scale reverse faults.
13 They find that filmgoers seek uplift and reassurance, and they act accordingly.
14 Sylvia walked with a joyous lightness of step and uplift of brow.
15 Again, they ceased the uplift of their snowshoes at a second stand.
16 About the uplift and to get them to point out a little.
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