uphill
Americanadjective
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inclining, sloping, or leading upwards
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requiring arduous and protracted effort
an uphill task
adverb
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up an incline or slope; upwards
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against difficulties
noun
Etymology
Origin of uphill
Example Sentences
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“It’s a claim that, under current law, just isn’t supported by the facts... — and the Supreme Court just turned a dramatically uphill case into Everest.”
From Los Angeles Times
As atmospheric warming continues, cracks are forming farther uphill, affecting increasingly larger sections of the glacier.
From Science Daily
But before you can soak in Santa Barbara County’s highly popular Montecito Hot Springs, you’ll need to hike a little over a mile uphill, threading your way among boulders, oaks and a meandering creek.
From Los Angeles Times
It has been an uphill battle, and Koerner is visibly moved as he brings his dog, Daisy, back home.
From Barron's
Independent and women-led films face an uphill battle, particularly if they are not fronted by big stars.
From BBC
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