Lift usually implies exerting effort to overcome resistance of weight. At the back of something The back part of something To take care of and support up to maturity To breed and raise (livestock) To raise to an upright position
The back of something, as distinguished from the front. See examples of rear used in a sentence. If you rear a young animal, you keep and look after it until it is old enough to be used for work or food, or until it can look after itself. To secure the rear of. The back of something, as distinguished from the front The porch is at the rear of the house
The bus driver asked the passengers to move to the rear. The rear is the back end of something, like the rear of a school bus or the members of the marching band who stand at the rear of the parade At the other end of something's front is its rear, whether it's a car or a line of people standing outside a theater. Some common synonyms of rear are boost, elevate, heave, hoist, lift, and raise While all these words mean to move from a lower to a higher place or position, rear may add an element of suddenness to raise. Rear verb (care for young) if you rear children or young animals, you care for them until they are adults:
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