Lever (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: le·ver
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈliː.vər/ US: /ˈlev.ɚ/
Lever as a NOUN
Meaning: A bar or handle that rotates around a fixed point and has a push- or pull-able end that can be used to move large or stiff objects or to control the operation of a machine.
Example:
> Don't pull the lever until I tell you to!
> That lever should be pulled when there is an emergency, like a fire.
Lever as a VERB
Meaning: Levering is the act of physically moving something or someone to a specific location.
Example:
> If you lever your arms down, you will be able to pull yourself up.
> He worked hard on helping her lever herself out of her chair.
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For opening the garage gate, is necessary pull the lever.
When the woman lost her concious and fallen down, some people levered her of the ground.
Passengers can use the lever on the train if there is an emergency.
They levered the rock into position.
> Two kids were lifting with a lever enjoying themselves in a park.
> She works hard with her paralyse mum lever to keep on a wheelchair.
Those levers have different functions so make sure the function before you pull it.