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How do you use the word hoisted on a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "hoisted":

Literal meaning (to lift something up):

* The pirate captain hoisted the Jolly Roger flag high above the mast.

* The construction workers hoisted the heavy beam into place using a crane.

* She hoisted her backpack onto her shoulders and set off on the hike.

Figurative meaning (to elevate or raise something):

* The team's spirits were hoisted after their unexpected victory.

* The politician's speech hoisted the issue of climate change to the forefront of public discussion.

* The new CEO hoisted the company's stock price to record highs.

Informal meaning (to lift someone up in a playful way):

* He hoisted his friend onto his shoulders and carried him around the party.

* The kids hoisted each other up on the playground, giggling with delight.

You can also use "hoisted" in the past tense ("hoisted") or the past participle ("hoisted").

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