lifted (Adjective) — Held up in the air. ex. "stood with arms lifted"
lifted (Verb) — Take from a lower to a higher position. ex. "Lift a load"
lifted (Verb) — Take hold of something and move it to a different location. ex. "lift the box onto the table"
lifted (Verb) — Cause to move upwards. ex. "lift one's eyes"
lifted (Verb) — Move upward. ex. "The fog lifted"
lifted (Verb) — Make audible. ex. "He lifted a war whoop"
lifted (Verb) — Cancel officially. ex. "lift an embargo"
lifted (Verb) — Make off with belongings of others.
lifted (Verb) — Raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help. ex. "lift the bicycle onto the roof of the car"
lifted (Verb) — Invigorate or heighten. ex. "lift his ego" ex. "lift my spirits"
lifted (Verb) — Increase in condition, wealth, quality of life, etc.. ex. "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
lifted (Verb) — Take off or away by decreasing. ex. "lift the pressure"
lifted (Verb) — Become or appear high or tall. ex. "The building lifted before them"
lifted (Verb) — Pay off (a mortgage).
lifted (Verb) — (crime) take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property. ex. "Technology can be used to cheat or lift"
lifted (Verb) — (crime) take illegally. ex. "lift cattle"
lifted (Verb) — Fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means. ex. "Food is lifted into Bosnia"
lifted (Verb) — Take (root crops) out of the ground. ex. "lift potatoes"
lifted (Verb) — Call to stop the hunt or to retire, as of hunting dogs.
lifted (Verb) — Rise upward, as from pressure or moisture. ex. "The floor is lifting slowly"
lifted (Verb) — Put an end to. ex. "lift a ban"
lifted (Verb) — Remove (hair) by scalping.
lifted (Verb) — Remove from a seedbed or from a nursery. ex. "lift the tulip bulbs"
lifted (Verb) — Remove from a surface. ex. "the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table"
lifted (Verb) — Perform cosmetic surgery on someone's face.