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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Longer term, Carney and Canada face an uphill struggle to “build a new order” in concert with other “intermediate powers,” as he put it at Davos.
From Barron's
Paramount is locked in an uphill battle to buy the storied studio behind Batman, Harry Potter, Scooby-Doo and “The Big Bang Theory.”
From Los Angeles Times
Social media addiction is not a formal clinical diagnosis, and proving that it exists, and that the companies bear responsibility for it, will be an uphill battle.
From Los Angeles Times
I was at the Rams' wildcard game at Carolina and they had a bit of an uphill battle.
From BBC
They had left the road and run uphill into the forest, but where were they now?
From Literature
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