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lift (to)   
mibata ~ to lift, to raise, to carry.
mambata ~ to lift ~ to raise, to carry ~ to carry in the hands
mampakatra ~ To send for; to procure; to fetch up, or carry up ~ to lift up

lift frequently (to)   
mibatabata ~ to lift frequently; to be near the time of parturition.

lift up (to)   
mibeta ~ to lift up, to carry.
manainga ~ to lift up, to elevate, to raise up; to send forward on a journey; to fetch to a feast or meeting; to ask a person to rise.
manandratra ~ to lift up : to promote to a higher position or dignity

lift up one's head (to)   
mionjona ~ to lift up one's head, to rise up.

lift up the head (to)   
manangana ~ [Provincial] to lift up the head

lifted   
benaina ~ to be lifted, to be raised, used especially of heavy weights.
akarina ~ to be brought up, to be fetched up; to be taken up, as words, letters, or persons from inferiors to superiors. ~ to be lifted up
ankoina ~ to be lifted up, or set up, as a tree or person fallen down. (Prov.)
tafionjona ~ [Provincial] lifted up, carried
atraka ~ to be lifted up, to be set up
voabena ~ lifted, raised, removed, carried carefully.
voabata ~ lifted, raised
voabeta ~ lifted up with the hands, raised, carried, removed.
voainga ~ lifted up, raised up.

lifted up (to be)   
aingaina ~ to be lifted up, to be raised up.