(to cause a person, thing) to rise up; an electrical compartment in a building that moves up and down from one floor to another
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Cases of word usage
1) to raise, lift up (something heavy) (heave)
2) a sudden push, pull, start, stop, twist, lift or throw (jerk)
3) a bar or other tool used to lift something or to force something open (lever)
4) (of a horse) to lift the front legs and jump from the back legs; to move in an arrogant manner (prance)
5) to lift (the shoulders) slightly (to show indifference, doubt etc) (shrug)
6) a length of rope, chain etc put round an object, e.g. a barrel, to support or lift it (sling)
7) in good health; in a satisfactory condition; thoroughly; completely; very much; a place for obtaining water from an underground source; a hole bored for mineral oil; a tall space in a building for a staircase or lift (well)