Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at upliftment.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Upliftment.
Examples
-
- Yes, that is generally known as the Upliftment of Indian
-
EAST LONDON (Ecna Friday 25 October 1996) - East London police yesterday seized R5 250 from the "Eastern Cape Upliftment Society", effectively closing down the third fly-by-night investment scheme in the city in the past week.
-
Upliftment of communities was the first essential step in the long-term solution to crime and violence, Police Commissioner Gen Johan van der
-
Upliftment programmes had already been disturbed by the drought and other setbacks, leading to thousands of retrenchments and widespread unemployment.
-
"Upliftment of the townships must receive urgent attention, but we must not end up with our people trapped permanently in the ghettoes which (former prime minister Hendrik) Verwoerd ordained," he said.
-
Upliftment and empowerment were required "if the freedom we have attained is to have real meaning in the real life experience of ordinary people".
-
Minister of Water and Housing, Dr. Horace Chang, today (April 8), handed over a Letter of Commitment for approximately $6 million to the Western Society for the Upliftment of Children
-
Executive Director of the Western Society for the Upliftment of Children (WSUC), Glenda Drummond (left), greets Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Water and Housing, Genefa Hibbert, while Minister of Water and Housing, Dr. Horace Chang (right), and Chairman of WSUC, Conrad Grant (second left), look on.
-
Mayawati 'birthday is celebrated as "Arthik Sahayog Diwas" or "Economic Upliftment Day" when party workers collect funds for her Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP).
-
* The Quality Improvement Development, Support and Upliftment
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.