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21Uplift — Provolution La provolution (contraction d’évolution proactive et traduction de l’anglais provolve), plus connu sous son appellation anglaise d’uplift, est une forme encore fictive d’évolution, popularisée par le cycle de science fiction de… …
22uplift — noun Uplift is used before these nouns: ↑bra …
23uplift — verb she needs something to uplift her spirits Syn: boost, raise, buoy up, lift, cheer up, perk up, enliven, brighten up, lighten, stimulate, inspire, revive, restore; informal buck up …
24uplift — verb (t) /ʌpˈlɪft / (say up lift) 1. to lift up; raise; elevate. 2. (of an aeroplane) to transport (a load). 3. to raise socially or morally. 4. to exalt emotionally or spiritually. –noun /ˈʌplɪft / (say uplift) 5. the act of lifting up or… …
25uplift — / ʌplɪft/ noun an increase ● The contract provides for an annual uplift of charges …
26uplift — / ʌplɪft/ noun an increase ● The contract provides for an annual uplift of charges …
27Modèle uplift — « Uplift » (Levier en français) désigne une génération de modèles statistiques employés en marketing quantitatif pour détecter les populations des consommateurs sensibles à une offre commerciale. Pour les opérations de marketing ciblées …
28uplift — 1. verb /ʌpˈlɪft,ˈʌplɪft/ To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level. 2. adjective /ʌpˈlɪft,ˈʌplɪft/ …
29uplift — 1. The hydrostatic force of water exerted on or underneath a structure tending to cause a displacement of the structure. 2. The relative upward movement of a part of the earth’s crust [16] …
30uplift — Synonyms and related words: Great Leap Forward, abruptness, acclivity, acculturate, advance, advancement, aggrandize, ameliorate, amelioration, amend, amendment, anabasis, apotheose, apotheosis, apotheosize, ascension, ascent, assumption, bear up …