elevates

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third-person singular of elevate
elevate
To increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound
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To promote (someone) to a higher rank
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To lift someone's spirits; to elate
elevate
{v} to exalt, raise, lift up, elate
elevate
{a} exalted, raised up or aloft
elev
elevation
elevate
To lift someones spirits; to elate
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To elevate something means to increase it in amount or intensity. Emotional stress can elevate blood pressure. overweight individuals who have elevated cholesterol levels. = raise
elevate
When someone or something achieves a more important rank or status, you can say that they are elevated to it. He was elevated to the post of prime minister. = promote + elevation el·eva·tion The Prime Minister is known to favour the elevation of more women to the Cabinet
elevate
To exalt; to ennoble; to dignify; as, to elevate the mind or character
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To ennoble or honour/honor (someone)
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Elevated; raised aloft
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If you elevate something to a higher status, you consider it to be better or more important than it really is. Don't elevate your superiors to superstar status
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To lessen; to detract from; to disparage
elevate
To raise (something) to a higher position; to lift
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To raise to a higher pitch, or to a greater degree of loudness; said of sounds; as, to elevate the voice
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If you elevate something, you raise it above a horizontal level. Jack elevated the gun at the sky
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To raise from a depressed state; to animate; to cheer; as, to elevate the spirits
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To bring from a lower place to a higher; to lift up; to raise; as, to elevate a weight, a flagstaff, etc
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raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
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raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
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To intoxicate in a slight degree; to render tipsy
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{f} glorify, exalt; lift, raise high, move up to a higher position
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give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
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To raise to a higher station; to promote; as, to elevate to an office, or to a high social position
elevates

    Türkische aussprache

    elıveyts

    Aussprache

    /ˈeləˌvāts/ /ˈɛləˌveɪts/

    Etymologie

    [ -"vAt ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin elevatus, past participle of elevare, from e- + levare to raise; more at LEVER.
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