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lift
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Sense: Verb: raise
Synonyms:
raise Collocations, hoist Collocations, elevate, boost, heighten, pick up, hold up, uplift, hike Collocations, crane Collocations, heft, heave Collocations, take up
Sense: Verb: rise
Synonyms:
rise Collocations, climb Collocations, ascend, go up, soar Collocations, fly Collocations
Sense: Verb: revoke
Synonyms:
revoke, cancel Collocations, end Collocations, remove Collocations, rescind, retract, do away with (slang), stop Collocations, annul, relax Collocations, take away, take back
Sense: Verb: boost - mood, spirits
Synonyms:
boost, improve Collocations, pick up, raise Collocations, cheer Collocations, cheer up, perk up
Sense: Verb: steal - slang
Synonyms:
steal Collocations, take Collocations, swipe Collocations, pinch Collocations (informal), nick Collocations (UK, slang), make off with (slang), appropriate Collocations, half-inch (UK, regional, slang), thieve, snatch Collocations, shoplift, burgle
Sense: Noun: ride in a vehicle - UK
Synonyms:
ride Collocations, drive Collocations, transport Collocations, transportation Collocations
Sense: Noun: elevator - UK
Synonyms:
elevator Collocations (US), hoist Collocations, goods elevator (US), goods lift (UK), customer lift (UK)
Sense: Noun: assistance
Synonyms:
assistance Collocations, help Collocations, aid Collocations, assist Collocations, hand Collocations, boost, support Collocations, leg up (slang)

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