uplifting

IPA: ˈʌpɫɪftɪŋ

noun

  • The act of something being lifted upward.

adjective

  • Improving the mood; causing cheerfulness.
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Examples of "uplifting" in Sentences

  • A lot of things get said, promised, discussed and mentioned in uplifting speeches.
  • This group of crazies is more interested inn crearing a fascist state than in uplifting the United States.
  • While documenting the downturn in the music industry to a certain extent, it is uplifting from a creative perspective.
  • Recalling the uplifting feeling we gain from whatever moves us, we can harness that feeling for constructive purposes.
  • Mr. Treasure used recorded chirps from Europe, blended with water sounds and what he calls "uplifting musical figures."
  • Many show moobies hoisted amid an inventive range of brassieres, basques and baubles which give new meaning to the phrase uplifting images.
  • They are on a level with the divine teachers, of the teachers of art capable of high composition, because they are engaged in uplifting the human race.
  • Dave, it would be good to quickly post something basic to that wiki about what uplifting is (i.e. on the “what is uplifting” page, which is currently functionally blank.
  • Only weak or Jew-blood-diluted non-Aryans have any serious interest in uplifting all levels of society, in order to prevent an unbalanced system from tearing itself apart.
  • We have rejected the idea of uplifting self-help-style bombast of the likes of What Have You Done Today to Make Yourself Proud? in favour of something more literal in the mode of Keep on Running, Gold or Jump.

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