Lift or LIFT may refer to:
Physical devices
- Elevator, or lift, a device used for raising and lowering people or goods
- Paternoster lift, a type of lift using a continuous chain of cars which do not stop
 - Patient lift, or Hoyer lift, mobile lift, ceiling lift, a lift to assist a caregiver for a disabled patient
 - Rack lift, a type of elevator
 - Ski lift, an aerial or surface lift for uphill transport
 - Space elevator, a hypothetical structure for transporting material from a planet's surface into outer space
 - Wheelchair lift or platform lift, a powered device to assist a person in a wheelchair
 
 - Forklift, a powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials short distances
 - Scissor lift, a type of aerial work platform
 - Body lift, an adaptation (of fixed height) to lift the automobile body from the frame
 - Suspension lift, a modification raising the suspension of the automobile
 - Stairlift, a mechanical device to help people with disabilities get up stairs
 
Sport
- A specific way of lifting a barbell, dumbbell(s), kettlebell, or other piece of sporting equipment in a strength sport (e.g. weightlifting, weight training, powerlifting), such as
 - Figure skating lifts, movements in pair skating and ice dancing
 - Sky Paragliders Lift, a Czech paraglider design
 
Science and technology
- Lift (force), in fluid dynamics, a force generated by an object moving through a fluid
- Lift coefficient, a coefficient that relates the lift generated by a lifting body to other parameters
 
 - Lift (soaring), rising air used by soaring birds and glider, hang glider and paraglider pilots for soaring flight
 - Lift (data mining), a measure of the performance of a model at segmenting the population
 - Lift (web framework), a web application framework for Scala
 - Light-Induced Fluorescence Transient, a device to remotely measure chlorophyll fluorescence in plants
 
Mathematics
- Lift (mathematics), a morphism h from X to Z such that gh = f
 - Homotopy lifting property, a unique path over a map
 - Covering graph or lift
 
Cosmetics
- Shoe lifts, a removable shoe insert
- Elevator shoes, shoes that have thickened sections of the insoles
 
 - Plastic surgery, surgery to lift the skin
- Rhytidectomy or face lift, a type of plastic surgery
 - Mastopexy or breast lift, a type of plastic surgery
 
 
Media
Films
- The Lift, a 1983 Dutch horror film by Dick Maas
 - Lift (2021 film), a 2021 Indian Tamil-language horror drama film
 - Lift (2024 film), an American heist comedy film
 
Music
- Lift (band), a German rock band
 
Albums
- Lift (Audio Adrenaline album) or the title song, 2001
 - Lift (Dave Gunning album), 2015
 - Lift (Love and Rockets album) or the title song, 1998
 - Lift (Shannon Noll album) or the title song (see below), 2005
 - Lift (Sister Hazel album), 2004
 - Lift: Live at the Village Vanguard, by Chris Potter, or the title song, 2004
 - Lift, by Onehundredhours, 2001
 
Songs
- "Lift" (Poets of the Fall song), 2004
 - "Lift" (Radiohead song), 2017
 - "Lift" (Sean Tyas song), 2006
 - "Lift" (Shannon Noll song), 2005
 - "Lift", by Immanuel Wilkins from The 7th Hand (2022)
 
Other uses
- LIFT (nonprofit), a nonprofit anti-poverty organization
 - LIFT (airline), South African Domestic Airline
 - Lead-in fighter trainer, a type of advanced military training aircraft
 - Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT), nonprofit that provides legal information in New York State, US
 - Lift (soft drink), a brand of carbonated beverage produced and marketed by the Coca-Cola Company
 - Airlift, in logistics, the act of transporting people or cargo from point to point using aircraft
 - Hitchhiking, a form of transport in which the traveller tries to get a lift (or ride) from another traveller
 - Lift, a special type of arrow in the video game engine StepMania
 
See also
- Lifting (disambiguation)
 - List of weight training exercises
 - Belt manlift, a belt with rungs and steps for moving people vertically
 - Lyft, a ridesharing company
 
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