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uplifting

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adjective

  1. inspirational; offering or providing hope, encouragement, salvation, etc.:

    an uplifting sermon.



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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of uplifting1

First recorded in 1810–20; uplift + -ing 2
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But before the Sparks can become a winning team, a cultural shift is necessary, and Plum is spearheading that change by leading by example and uplifting those around her.

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"I want to do that while uplifting voices that are not necessarily given the space to do that."

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He described the celestial lights as “charmers,†saying there is an “emotional, uplifting†feeling you get when you witness one pass through the sky.

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"I didn't want to poke my nose in. When I saw it, I thought this was brilliant. You don't even have to like football, it's so uplifting."

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Especially because it tees up the ending not as depressing or dour but almost kind of uplifting, which is odd for a show concerned with death and dying.

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