hoisted

[hɔɪstɪd]

hoisted Definition

  • 1lift (something) up
  • 2raise (a flag or sail) to its position

Using hoisted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hoisted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The workers hoisted the heavy equipment onto the truck.

  • Example

    She hoisted the flag up the pole.

  • Example

    They hoisted the sails and set off across the sea.

hoisted Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hoisted

Phrases with hoisted

  • to be harmed by one's own plan to harm someone else

    Example

    He tried to get his boss fired but was hoist by his own petard when the boss found out.

  • same as 'hoist by one's own petard'

    Example

    He was hoist with his own petard when his plan to cheat backfired.

  • same as 'hoist by one's own petard'

    Example

    She was hoist on her own petard when her lies were exposed.

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Summary: hoisted in Brief

The verb 'hoisted' [hɔɪstɪd] means to lift or raise something, such as heavy equipment or a flag. It can also refer to raising sails on a ship. The phrase 'hoist by one's own petard' means to be harmed by one's own plan to harm someone else.