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Antonyms:
cast down,
deject,
demoralize,
depress,
dismay,
dispirit,
get down
Often used in the same context:
empowerment,
betterment,
amelioration,
fillip,
boost,
downtrodden,
alleviation,
succor,
pauperisation,
emancipation,
revival,
lift,
rejuvenation,
enlightenment,
improvement,
derivable,
brahmanic,
reinvigoration,
attainment,
channelisation,
materialisation,
positivity,
fructification,
deliverance,
tiding,
bhakti,
swaraj,
womenfolk,
scheduled castes,
vaishnavism,
backwardness,
enhancement,
sustenance,
upbuilding,
oneness,
moral rearmament,
transformation,
dawah,
renascence,
masses,
actualization,
sufferings,
enculturation,
belongingness,
socio,
sanskritic,
almsgiving,
soli,
increment,
consonance,
khadi,
sufis,
advancement,
melas,
auspiciousness,
reinforcement,
atman,
cognizance,
revitalization,
reformation,
destitute,
euphony,
duas,
vitalization,
austerities,
pursuance,
miseries,
tokenism,
shakti,
dispensation,
wellbeing,
harmony,
affirmation,
materialization,
bundelkhand,
muslim ummah,
afforestation,
catechetical instruction,
votaries,
heritance,
strengthening,
dutifulness,
recommencement,
contemporise,
strata,
inclusiveness,
oblation,
blessedness,
augmentation,
motorisation,
nobleness,
accentuation,
benignity,
cerate,
professionalisation,
conduciveness,
piaf,
gradation,
yoruba,
romanticisation,
intendment,
positiveness,
subsidence,
uplifts,
uplifting,
submergence,
advance,
upheaval,
decline,
development,
disillusionment,
flourishing,
erosion,
estrangement,
impoverishment,
retrogression,
rise,
transgression,
disorganization,
elevation,
inflationary,
mutational,
tractive,
unsteady,
arrival,
bending,
blast,
degenerate,
expiratory,
flow,
hydrostatic,
instantaneous,
lateral,
motional,
pushing,
quasistatic,
revolutionary,
rupture,
shear,
steady
More specific:
exalt,
exhilarate,
puff,
thrill
Appears in the definition of:
rejuvenate,
suspensory,
suspensory bandage
More general:
arise,
ascension,
ascent,
bandeau,
bra,
brassiere,
come up,
go up,
lift,
move up,
push up,
rise,
rising
Synonyms:
elate,
intoxicate,
lift up,
pick up,
upheaval,
upthrow,
upthrust
Also try:
— Adjectives for uplift:
moral,
social,
spiritual,
racial,
economic,
general,
tectonic,
regional,
isostatic,
recent,
rapid,
more...
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