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Definition of elevate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of elevate is as below...
Elevate
(v. t.) 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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Loom
::
Loom (v. i.) To rise and to be
eminent;
to be
elevated
or
ennobled,
in a moral
sense..
Eminence
::
Eminence
(n.) An
elevated
condition
among men; a place or
station
above men in
general,
either
in rank,
office,
or
celebrity;
social
or moral
loftiness;
high rank;
distinction;
preferment..
Plateau
::
Plateau
(n.) A flat
surface;
especially,
a
broad,
level,
elevated
area of land; a
table-land..
Sublimate
::
Sublimate
(v. t.) To
refine
and
exalt;
to
heighten;
to
elevate.
Bastile Bastille
::
Bastile
Bastille
(n.) A tower or an
elevated
work, used for the
defense,
or in the
siege,
of a
fortified
place..
Heave Offering
::
Heave
offering
() An
offering
or
oblation
heaved
up or
elevated
before
the
altar,
as the
shoulder
of the peace
offering.
See Wave
offering..
Elevatory
::
Elevatory
(a.)
Tending
to
raise,
or
having
power to
elevate;
as,
elevatory
forces..
Stiltify
::
Stilted
(a.)
Elevated
as if on
stilts;
hence,
pompous;
bombastic;
as, a
stilted
style;
stilted
declamation..
Influence
::
Influence
(n.) Power or
authority
arising
from
elevated
station,
excelence
of
character
or
intellect,
wealth,
etc.;
reputation;
acknowledged
ascendency;
as, he is a man of
influence
in the
community..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) An
elevated
place,
or
inclosed
stage,
in a
church,
in which the
clergyman
stands
while
preaching..
Rear
::
Rear (v. t.) To
raise;
to lift up; to cause to rise,
become
erect,
etc.; to
elevate;
as, to rear a
monolith..
Staithman
::
Staith
(n.) A
landing
place;
an
elevated
staging
upon a wharf for
discharging
coal, etc., as from
railway
cars, into
vessels..
Steep
::
Steep (v. t.)
Difficult
of
access;
not easy
reached;
lofty;
elevated;
high.
Perch
::
Perch (n.) A pole; a long
staff;
a rod; esp., a pole or other
support
for fowls to roost on or to rest on; a
roost;
figuratively,
any
elevated
resting
place or
seat..
High
::
High (n.) An
elevated
place;
a
superior
region;
a
height;
the sky;
heaven.
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A floor
elevated
for the
convenience
of
mechanical
work, or the like; a
scaffold;
a
staging..
Topgallant
::
Topgallant
(n.) Fig.:
Anything
elevated
or
splendid.
Haught
::
Haught
(a.) High;
elevated;
hence,
haughty;
proud..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To
elevate
in
degree
according
to some
scale;
as, to raise the pitch of the
voice;
to raise the
temperature
of a
room..
Rugose
::
Rugose
(a.)
Wrinkled;
full of
wrinkles;
specifically
(Bot.),
having
the
veinlets
sunken
and the
spaces
between
them
elevated,
as the
leaves
of the sage and
horehound..
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