Soulever (en. Raise)
[su.lə.ve]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To elevate something by pulling it upward.
He lifted the box to put it on the shelf.
Il a soulevé la boîte pour la mettre sur l'étagère.
To provoke a reaction or a question.
His speech raised many questions.
Son discours a soulevé de nombreuses interrogations.
To move a person or thing from a resting position to a higher position.
She needs help to lift her sofa.
Elle a besoin d'aide pour soulever son canapé.
Etymology
From the Latin 'sublivare', which means to raise or lift.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to raise a taboo
To address a sensitive topic.
soulever un tabou
Related Words
lifting
The action of lifting something.
levée
raising
The act of lifting.
soulevement
loosen
To make something less tight, which can sometimes include an act of raising.
desserrer
Slang Meanings
To lift the crowds
The musician has an incredible ability to lift the crowds at his concerts.
Le musicien a une capacité incroyable à soulever les foules lors de ses concerts.
To lift a corner
He lifted a corner to see what was underneath.
Il a soulevé un coin pour voir ce qu'il y avait en dessous.