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to uplifting
verb
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
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Velma has spent nearly all her life separate from the white world, and has devoted herself to uplifting her race by teaching school for decades.
Resolving the complexities of land tenure in the developing world has been seen by some policy experts as critical to uplifting the most impoverished sectors of society.
There is a theme park dedicated to uplifting "patriotic spirit" and a large fountain where civil servants can watch pulsing jets of water accompanied by Western pop songs with Burmese lyrics.
Most Western leaders agree that if any country can make good on this continent's elusive promise, it will be South Africa, with its stable government, sizable economy and commitment to uplifting its people.
In newspaper columns and radio call-in shows, people have begun to deride the new wealthy and professional class of blacks as material-minded elitists with little commitment to uplifting the masses.
The resulting relations may find direct application in the performance-based seismic analysis/design of soil-structure systems for which the foundations are vulnerable (i.e., prone to uplifting and/or soil plastification).
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Art was supposed to uplift.
We want to uplift the young people".
We're trying to uplift our community".
"He did everything he could to uplift this city.
His piece was we need to uplift everyone.
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