upliftment
noun[U]
mainlyIndian EnglishorSouth African Englishuk/ʌpˈlɪft.mənt/us/ʌpˈlɪft.mənt/improvementof a person'smoralorspiritualcondition, or of theconditionsin which theylive:
Intheirstudyof thesetextstheyhopedtofindspiritualupliftment andinsightinto thetruthoflife.
Thesocialsectorhas anactionplanthatfocuseson thesocialupliftment of the mostdisadvantagedinoursociety.
improvementof anareaorsituation:
They haveintroducedmanyimprovements, likeeducationprogrammes,housingupliftmentprojects, andsportsdevelopment.
- Thismeetingwasconductedby differentleadersonspiritualthemesdesignedfor the upliftment andedificationof thecommunity.
- Manycricketersgrewupbelievingthegamewas ameanstowardssocialandfinancialupliftment.
- I would like tocongratulatethem ontheircontributionto the socio-economic upliftment oftheirfellowSouthAfricans.
- Sheworkedhard for the upliftment ofslumareas.
Making things better
- add salt tosomethingidiom
- allay
- alleviate
- alleviation
- ameliorate
- cultivate
- leavening
- liven(something)up
- lubricate
- make a differenceidiom
- make a world of differenceidiom
- relieve
- revamp
- revitalize
- revivify
- revolutionize
- salvage
- salve
- sharpen
- tonic
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Virtue and moral good