"Uphold" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To uphold something means to support or maintain it, often by confirming its value, truth, or validity, and to resist or prevent it from being changed or destroyed.
Past tense of "upgrade" which means made better or more advanced.<br><br>Example: The company has upgraded their software to make it more efficient.
To improve or modernize a system, technology, or item to a higher standard or version, often by adding new features or capabilities.
The term "upheavals" refers to significant and often tumultuous events or changes that disrupt the normal course of life, stability, or order. These can be caused by various factors, including political, social, economic, environmental, or technological changes. Upheavals can range from minor disturbances to catastrophic events that lead to widespread disruption, loss, and transformation. They often require adaptation and innovation to recover and rebuild from.<br><br>Example:<br>- The economic downturn caused several upheavals in the global market.<br>- The hurricane season was marked by a series of devastating upheavals.
Moving or situated on a slope that increases in gradient or height in the direction of the line of sight.
To uphold means to hold something in place or to support it firmly, often in a strict or unwavering manner, especially in the face of opposition or criticism. It can also refer to adhering to a particular standard, principle, or value.
Up Holland is a town and civil parish in Lancashire, England, northwest of Wigan and the M58 motorway.
To cover or decorate the interior of a piece of furniture, such as a sofa or chair, with fabric or other material, typically using techniques such as sewing, stapling, or nailing.
Covered with or composed of upholstery, especially a couch or chair; containing or mounted with such fabric or stuffing.
A person who specializes in the skilled trade of upholstering: the work of covering furniture and other articles with fabric, making or repairing springs, cushions, and frames.
People or workers who specialize in covering and padding furniture, upholstery, and other items with fabric, leather, or other materials to make them comfortable and aesthetically pleasing.