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lift in Arabic

lift in Arabic is رَفَعَ, رفع, شال — lift means to raise something to a higher position.

lift in Arabic

رَفَعَ
verb
Pronounced: rafaʕa
to raise or rise
رفع
verb
Pronounced: rafaʕ
to raise or rise
شال
verb
Pronounced: šāl
to raise or rise

What does "lift" mean?

  1. verb To raise something to a higher position.
    "He lifted the box onto the top shelf."
  2. verb To remove or cancel a restriction, ban, or rule.
    "The government lifted the travel ban in June."
  3. verb To steal something, especially casually or without much effort.
    "Someone lifted his wallet on the crowded train."
  4. noun British English word for an elevator: a device for carrying people or goods between floors.
    "We took the lift to the tenth floor."

lift in a sentence

  • He lifted the box onto the top shelf.
  • She lifted her arms above her head to stretch.
  • The government lifted the travel ban in June.
  • Someone lifted his wallet on the crowded train.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "lift" in Arabic?

"lift" in Arabic is رَفَعَ, رفع, شال. lift means: To raise something to a higher position.

How do you pronounce رَفَعَ?

"lift" in Arabic is رَفَعَ, pronounced "rafaʕa".

How do you use "lift" in a sentence?

Example: "He lifted the box onto the top shelf." In Arabic, "lift" is رَفَعَ, رفع, شال.

Are there other ways to say "lift" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "lift": رَفَعَ, رفع, شال.

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