Levantamiento in english

Lifting

pronunciation: lɪftɪŋ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

levantamiento = revolt ; lifting ; convulsion ; rising ; insurrection. 

Example: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.Example: The political reforms set in motion after the lifting of the 38 year long martial law in 1987 in Taiwan have breathed a new life into the island's press.Example: Spain's transition from dictatorship to pacific and stable democracy without producing major national convulsions is remarkable.Example: Somalis did not accept their subjugation meekly and a fierce rising was led by a religious leader and poet.Example: Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.

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» levantamiento cartográficomapping .

Example: The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.

» levantamiento de (las) cejasbrow lift .

Example: These aren't to do with the endoscopic nature of the surgery, but are issues with brow lifts as a whole.

» levantamiento de pesasweightlifting [weight lifting] .

Example: He describes the weightlifting culture as a 'masculine cosmogony' based on a creed of dedication, determination, & discipline.

» levantamiento de planossurvey .

Example: Her invention consists of is a miniature, unmanned, auto-controlled airship which can be used for aerial work such as film and photography, surveillance and survey work.

» levantamiento tectónicotectonic uplift .

Example: Local climatic variations, eustatic sea level fluctuations, and tectonic uplift have influenced the development of quaternary marine deposits along the Red Sea coast.
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