To lift or raise something is to bring it to a higher level in relative position, which could be its physical location, rank, importance, etc.
if you mean a homonym that MEANS lift, then i guess raise would work, (rays is homonym) but otherwise i cannot help.
There are many definitions of raise, including: lift up, elevate, build, rouse, parent, put forward, bring up, and activate.
with a lift kit.
I presume you mean the difference between Lift and Left . . . . Lift means to raise something (as in picking up a box from the floor) Left is the opposite to right (right hand / Left hand)
if you raise the lift and duration, you will raise the horsepower.
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A car lift is when a person fixes a car and they have to use the hydraulic car lift to raise the car so they can work on it. You may also be referring to car lift kit, which maybe used to raise the height of the vehicle permanently.
Oh, dude, homonyms are like those words that sound the same but have different meanings, right? So, if we're talking about "to lift," it could mean to physically raise something up or to steal something. It's like, one minute you're helping a friend move a couch, and the next, you're accused of lifting their wallet. Life's full of surprises, man.
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Lift is not a preposition. It is a verb as in Can you lift this heavy box? or, lift is a noun as in Can you give me a lift downtown?
It would be impossible to raise it now. The remains are too fragile to lift.
elevate, raise, pick up,