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In what circumstances could I use the word "lift?"

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Rebecca

In this context, "lift" is a verb that means to formally or officially remove or end something. You could use the word "lift" like this in relation to bans, laws, restrictions, and so on! Other meanings of "lift" mean to raise, pick up, or steal something. Ex: They lifted many of the restrictions for quarantine this past summer. Ex: I don't think I'd be able to lift Thor's hammer off the ground. Ex: My parents finally lifted my curfew time on the weekends!

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