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    el·e·vate
    [ˈeləˌvāt]
    verb
    elevate (verb) · elevates (third person present) · elevated (past tense) · elevated (past participle) · elevating (present participle)
    1. raise or lift (something) up to a higher position:
      "the exercise will naturally elevate your chest and head"
      • raise to a more important or impressive level:
        "in the 1920s he was elevated to secretary of state" · "exotic toppings elevate a pizza from fast food to fine food"
      • (of a priest) hold up (a consecrated host or chalice) for adoration.
      • increase the level or amount of (something, especially the level of a component of a person's blood):
        "high amounts of the drug can elevate blood pressure"
      • raise the axis of (a piece of artillery) to increase its range.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin elevat- ‘raised’, from the verb elevare, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out, away’ + levare ‘lighten’ (from levis ‘light’).
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    verb
    1. raise or lift (something) up to a higher position:
      Opposite:
     
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    1 : to lift up or make higher : raise elevate a patient's leg exercises that elevate the heart rate 2 : to raise in rank or status was elevated to chairman
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    Elevate, enhance, exalt, heighten mean to raise or make higher in some respect. To elevate is to raise something up to a higher level, position, or state: to elevate the living standards of a group. To enhance is to add to the attractions or desirability of something: Landscaping enhances the beauty of the grounds.
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