jacks (up) Antonyms
Meaning of jacks (up)
jacks (up)
to raise the level or amount of (something), to grab, shove, or handle (someone or something) forcefully, to beat up or hurt (someone), to move or lift (something, such as an automobile) with or as if with a jack (see jack entry 1 sense 3a), to increase (something) in intensity, scope, etc., to treat or confront (someone) in a harassing, rough, or overly aggressive and typically unwarranted manner, to cause injury to (someone or something), a drilling rig used in offshore drilling whose drilling platform is a barge from which legs are lowered to the bottom when over the drill site and which is raised above the water and supported on the legs to conduct drilling operations, to cause great excitement, enthusiasm, or energy in (someone)
jacks (up) Sentence Examples
- The mechanic jacked up the car to inspect the undercarriage.
- The crew jacked up the heavy equipment to move it into place.
- The movers jacked up the furniture to transport it without damaging it.
- The firefighters jacked up the fallen tree to free the trapped motorist.
- The thieves jacked up the ATM to steal the money inside.
- The fence jacked up the broken post to repair it.
- The carpenter jacked up the table leg to make it level.
- The engineer jacked up the bridge to allow ships to pass underneath.
- The plumber jacked up the sink to unclog the drain.
- The parents jacked up their child's bedroom to create more headroom.
FAQs About the word jacks (up)
to raise the level or amount of (something), to grab, shove, or handle (someone or something) forcefully, to beat up or hurt (someone), to move or lift (somethi
upheaves,hoists, heaves, raises, ups, picks up,boosts, hefts, rears,elevates
depresses,drops, lowers,sinks, submerges,submerses
The mechanic jacked up the car to inspect the undercarriage.
The crew jacked up the heavy equipment to move it into place.
The movers jacked up the furniture to transport it without damaging it.
The firefighters jacked up the fallen tree to free the trapped motorist.