English to Lithuanian Meaning of uplift - pakilimas


Uplift :
pakilimas

plėtra, tobulinimas, skatinimas, pakilimas, gerovė, išlikimas, progresas, judantis, pažanga, keltuvas, įsisavinimas, Liftas

pakelti, pakilimas, pagerinti, kelti, plėtoti, keltuvas, imtis, galiniai, padidinti, skatinti, taurinti, išgyventi, Pakelti, užkelti

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Definitions of uplift in English
Noun(1) (geology, as in the process of mountain building(2) a brassiere that lifts and supports the breasts
Verb(1) fill with high spirits; fill with optimism(2) lift up from the earth, as by geologic forces(3) lift up or elevate
Examples of uplift in English
(1) The sixth annual summer camp for the underprivileged children organised by an NGO that works for the uplift of street children is a heart-warming affair indeed!(2) Nature may uplift us, but it also serves to detach us from the social world.(3) A trip to Malvern is always an uplift ; even if you don't actually go anywhere, life there is laid back when compared with this speedy metropolis even now that we have moved out right to the edge of the city.(4) For example, for more than ten years before the 1964 earthquake near Nigata, Japan, there was an anomalous uplift of the earth crust.(5) this uplift happened as recently as 45,000 years ago(6) At the age of 25, she had created MJM, the company that produced the first gel-filled uplift bra.(7) Witnessing or being around inspiring people can uplift you, but being kind yourself has its own benefits as well.(8) the rate of uplift(9) After all, journalists and pundits frequently tell us, investments from abroad are key to the uplift of poor nations, especially in this era of economic globalization.(10) We were discussing the current uplift in the markets and how sustainable it may prove to be.(11) Describing tourism as a priceless asset, Councillor Kay said: ÔÇÿIt has given the city a tremendous uplift in the past 10 years.ÔÇÖ(12) He said: ÔÇÿBusinesses should be aware that all this may represent a significant uplift in their costs.ÔÇÖ(13) When we are loving and strong in our relationships, we recognize that we have the power to make choices that will uplift us rather than bring us down.(14) their love will prove an enormous uplift(15) He said the government had targeted all its policies for the uplift of the weaker sections and poor farmers and was taking concrete steps to generate employment opportunities.(16) Then there was an obituary reference made by the Speaker and Prime Minister about Kishore Sanu, a freedom fighter who worked for the uplift of poor.
(1) upland ::
kalnų
Synonyms
Noun
1. upheaval ::
perversmas
2. upthrow ::
Taršos
3. upthrust ::
upthrust
Verb
4. boost ::
padidinti
5. raise ::
kelti
6. buoy up ::
plūduro iki
7. lift ::
keltuvas
8. cheer up ::
Pralinksmėk
9. perk up ::
riesti nosį
10. enliven ::
pagyvinti
11. brighten up ::
Pralinksmėk
12. lighten ::
palengvinti
13. stimulate ::
skatinti
14. inspire ::
įkvėpti
15. revive ::
atgimti
16. restore ::
atkurti
17. buck up ::
spardytis iki
Antonyms
1. drop ::
lašas
2. lower ::
apatinis
Different Forms
uplift, uplifted, uplifting, upliftings, uplifts
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