uphale
/ˈʌfeɪl/Definitions
1. verb
To cause to fall or come down from a higher to a lower position; to pull or haul down.
“She was forced to uphale the heavy boxes onto the lower shelves.”
2. verb
To pull or haul to the ground.
“The strong wind uphaled the trees, causing widespread damage.”
3. verb
To overthrow or bring down.
“The revolutionaries uphaled the corrupt government, restoring peace and order.”
4. noun
A rope or cord used for hauling or pulling something down.
“The uphale was too short to reach the heavy load.”