verb (used with object) 1.to heave or lift up; raise up or aloft.
2.to
force or
throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano.
3.to cause a major disturbance or disorder in:
The revolution upheaved the government, causing its leaders to flee the country.
verb (used without object) 4.to rise upward, especially extensively or powerfully.
Origin: 1250–1300; Middle English upheven. See
up-,
heave Related forms up·heav·er, noun
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Up hove
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