Lifted synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To reproduce or otherwise use (the words, ideas, or other work of another) as one's own or without attribution.
To stir up; instigate:
To rise (up), as in anger
To move upwards.
To steal (usually something small or petty); pilfer
(Intransitive) To creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.
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To be caught by a hook
To hit with a sweeping motion.
To write a summary of; summarize:
To press, squeeze, or bind painfully:
To steal; filch
Pilfer is defined as to steal a small item.
To raise the spirits of; elate; exhilarate
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To rise in revolt
Arise means to awake or stand up.
To transport troops, civilian passengers, or supplies in an airlift.
(Law) To make void or annul (an erroneous lower court decision):
To revoke, repeal, or cancel (a law, order, etc.)
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To cancel, invalidate, annul.
To cancel or reverse (a previously issued command or order).
To withdraw, repeal, rescind, cancel, or annul (a law, permit, etc.)
To raise in importance, value, esteem, etc.
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Transport means to move something from one place to another.
To accept or receive something:
Support is defined as to provide comfort, encouragement or financial assistance to someone.
To take or appropriate (another's property, ideas, etc.) without permission, dishonestly, or unlawfully, esp. in a secret or surreptitious manner
To take part in or do by riding:
Pry is defined as to raise or move something with force, obtain something with effort or be very curious about something.
To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding.
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(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
Help means to provide aid or assistance, or to improve a situation.
To help, conduct, steady, etc. by means of the hand
To exalt is defined as to praise the virtues of someone or to raise that person into a position of greater authority or power.
To give support to; be favorable to; foster; help
To urge others to support; promote
(Intransitive) To hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle).
To go up.
To rise well above the usual or ordinary level or bounds; be elevated
To rise slowly or steadily; ascend:
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To raise; elevate.
Snitch is slang and is defined as to steal or tattle.
To commit, or get by, theft
To get (a small amount of sleep).
To put spirit into; give life or courage to; cheer; exhilarate
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To arouse or produce (a thought or feeling)
Flush is defined as something even or level.
To elate is defined as to make happy, excited or proud.
To hearten or inspire; uplift:
Animate is defined as to bring to life.
To be reminiscent of; seem similar to:
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To use up or waste.
(Intransitive) To disseminate
To hold up; raise
To rise in revolt
Arise means to awake or stand up.
To cause to rise:
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received (antonym)
To allow (a custom, tradition, etc.); to give credence or acceptance to.
given (antonym)
To perform for an audience:
imposed (antonym)
(Intransitive) to be an inconvenience
depressed (antonym)
(Obs.) To suppress
dispirited (antonym)
To cause to lose spirit or enthusiasm; dishearten.
weakened (antonym)
To make or become weak or weaker.
dropped (antonym)
To drop (troops or supplies) by parachute; airdrop
descended (antonym)
To lower oneself; stoop:
lowered (antonym)
To reduce the height of
hindered (antonym)
To make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.
made (related)
To compose:
continued (related)
(Poker slang) To make a continuation bet.
collected (related)
To collect payments, contributions, etc.
(Ergative) To move (something) with a soft crackling sound.
Find another word for lifted. In this page you can discover 85 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for lifted, like: upraised, plagiarized, raised, reared, risen, filched, snuck, hooked, swiped, abstracted and pinched.