upbear

/ʌpˈbɛr/
verb
  1. To lift up or raise something physically.
    • The crane can upbear several tons of steel at once.
    • The strong ropes upbear the heavy load onto the ship.
    • She used her hands to upbear the fallen branch from the ground.
  2. To support or sustain something, such as a person's spirits or a structure.
    • The pillars upbear the entire roof of the ancient temple.
    • Her kind words upbear my confidence during difficult times.
    • Friends and family upbear each other through life's challenges.
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