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uplift in Spanish

uplift in Spanish is levantamiento, alzar, elevar — uplift means to raise someone's mood, spirits, or status.

uplift in Spanish

levantamiento
noun
(geology) A tectonic upheaval, especially one that takes place in the process of mountain building.
alzar
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
elevar
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
ensalzar
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
exaltar
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
trascender
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.

What does "uplift" mean?

  1. verb To raise someone's mood, spirits, or status.
    "The music uplifted everyone in the room."
  2. noun A feeling of improved mood or hope, or an increase or improvement.
    "The team felt a real uplift after the win."

uplift in a sentence

  • The music uplifted everyone in the room.
  • The charity aims to uplift struggling communities.
  • The team felt a real uplift after the win.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "uplift" in Spanish?

"uplift" in Spanish is levantamiento, alzar, elevar. uplift means: To raise someone's mood, spirits, or status.

How do you use "uplift" in a sentence?

Example: "The music uplifted everyone in the room." In Spanish, "uplift" is levantamiento, alzar, elevar.

Are there other ways to say "uplift" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "uplift": levantamiento, alzar, elevar, ensalzar, exaltar, trascender.

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