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heft

 (hĕft)
n.
Weight; heaviness; bulk.
v. heft·ed, heft·ing, hefts
v.tr.
1. To lift (something) in order to judge or estimate its weight.
2. To hoist (something); heave.
v.intr.
To have a given weight; weigh.

[Middle English, from heven, to lift; see heave.]
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heft

(hɛft)
vb (tr)
1. to assess the weight of (something) by lifting
2. to lift
n
3. US weight
4. US the main part
[C19: probably from heave, by analogy with thieve, theft, cleave, cleft]
ˈhefter n
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heft

(hɛft)

n.
1. weight; heaviness.
2. significance; importance.
3. Archaic. the bulk or main part.
v.t.
4. to test the weight of by lifting and balancing: He hefted the spear for a moment and then flung it.
5. to heave; hoist.
[1550–60; heave + -t, variant of -th1]
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heft


Past participle: hefted
Gerund: hefting

Imperative
heft
heft
Present
I heft
you heft
he/she/it hefts
we heft
you heft
they heft
Preterite
I hefted
you hefted
he/she/it hefted
we hefted
you hefted
they hefted
Present Continuous
I am hefting
you are hefting
he/she/it is hefting
we are hefting
you are hefting
they are hefting
Present Perfect
I have hefted
you have hefted
he/she/it has hefted
we have hefted
you have hefted
they have hefted
Past Continuous
I was hefting
you were hefting
he/she/it was hefting
we were hefting
you were hefting
they were hefting
Past Perfect
I had hefted
you had hefted
he/she/it had hefted
we had hefted
you had hefted
they had hefted
Future
I will heft
you will heft
he/she/it will heft
we will heft
you will heft
they will heft
Future Perfect
I will have hefted
you will have hefted
he/she/it will have hefted
we will have hefted
you will have hefted
they will have hefted
Future Continuous
I will be hefting
you will be hefting
he/she/it will be hefting
we will be hefting
you will be hefting
they will be hefting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been hefting
you have been hefting
he/she/it has been hefting
we have been hefting
you have been hefting
they have been hefting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been hefting
you will have been hefting
he/she/it will have been hefting
we will have been hefting
you will have been hefting
they will have been hefting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been hefting
you had been hefting
he/she/it had been hefting
we had been hefting
you had been hefting
they had been hefting
Conditional
I would heft
you would heft
he/she/it would heft
we would heft
you would heft
they would heft
Past Conditional
I would have hefted
you would have hefted
he/she/it would have hefted
we would have hefted
you would have hefted
they would have hefted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.heft - the property of being large in mass
heaviness, weightiness - the property of being comparatively great in weight; "the heaviness of lead"
Verb1.heft - lift or elevate
upheave - lift forcefully from beneath
weigh anchor, weigh the anchor - heave up an anchor in preparation for sailing
lift - take hold of something and move it to a different location; "lift the box onto the table"
2.heft - test the weight of something by lifting it
librate, weigh - determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken"
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Translations

heft

[heft] (US)
A. Npeso m (fig) → influencia f
the heft ofla mayor parte de
B. VT
1. (= lift) → levantar
2. (= assess weight of) → sopesar
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heft

vt (US inf) (= lift)(hoch)heben; (= assess weight)abwägen, das Gewicht (ab)schätzen von
nGewicht nt; (= strength)(Muskel)kraft f
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References in classic literature ?
"Marry," cried Little John, clapping his palms together for joy, "thy bidding fitteth my liking like heft to blade.
At last he ran a course with a certain great knight, Sir Walter of Lancaster, yet, though my son was so youthful, he kept his seat, albeit both spears were shivered to the heft; but it happened that a splinter of my boy's lance ran through the visor of Sir Walter's helmet and pierced through his eye into his brain, so that he died ere his esquire could unlace his helm.
As regards the maid, too, it is true that I did heft her over the stream, she having on her hosen and shoon, whilst I had but my wooden sandals, which could take no hurt from the water.
Well, angels have to go to the earth every day - millions of them - to appear in visions to dying children and good people, you know - it's the heft of their business.
Tarzan of the Apes felt of each article, hefted the spears, smelled of them, for he "saw" largely through his sensitive and highly trained nostrils.
He hefted the bag, first in one palm, then in the other, and at last he wheeled his chair slowly around before the table, and in the rays of his small lamp let the glittering gems roll out upon the rough wood.
Daylight hefted it absent-mindedly, and, still absent-mindedly, untied the strings and ran some of the gold-dust out on his palm.
As he traveled he reviewed, mentally, his armament--the condition of his hunting knife, the number of his arrows, the newness of the gut which strung his bow--he hefted the war spear which had once been the pride of some black warrior of Mbonga's tribe.
Heft worked with the architect, Bernardon of Philadelphia, to design the project.
Scheduled for October 16, Heft's presentation will examine the risk management and pollution liability issues surrounding today's real estate transactions and the development of environmentally distressed/contaminated real estate.
Reviews were carried out by Spire in 2014 and HEFT in 2013, with the NHS hospital trust saying it had reviewed or cross-checked nearly 24,500 patient records to assess whether Paterson was involved in their care.
New Delhi [India], October 13 ( ANI ): The Indian Army on Friday informed that there would be a concerted heft towards road construction activities in central sector of the borders with China.