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uplift

improvement / elevation / to inspire / to raise
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: upliftedpp: uplifteding: uplifting

This term carries a strong positive emotional charge when used in a social or psychological context, suggesting a transition from a state of depression or poverty to one of hope and prosperity. It implies a holistic improvement rather than a simple increase in wealth or mood. In geological terms, the word describes a physical, vertical movement of the earth's crust. Unlike general lifting, this specific usage refers to the slow, massive tectonic forces that create plateaus or mountain ranges.

Meanings

Noun

An improvement in the social, economic, or spiritual condition of a person or community.

"The government's new housing project provided a significant social uplift for the neighborhood."

Noun

The vertical elevation of the earth's surface caused by tectonic forces.

"The formation of the mountain range was the result of massive crustal uplift."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To lift someone's spirits or make them feel more hopeful and happy.

"The inspiring speech served to uplift the crowd after the defeat."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To raise something to a higher position or level.

"The tectonic plates continue to uplift the seabed over millions of years."

Intransitive Verb

To rise to a higher level or position.

"The land began to uplift slowly as the pressure from the mantle increased."

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