Definitionv. give a promotion to or assign to a higher position
Last update: October 19, 2015
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The teacher elevates the minds of the young students. [verb]
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The captain was elevated to the rank of a colonel. [verb]
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By cunning questions and ejaculations of wonder he could elevate my simple art, which is but systematized common sense, into a prodigy. [verb]
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Prostate biopsy or operations on the prostate will significantly elevate PSA levels. [verb]
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Then Magua dropped his voice which had hitherto been clear, strong and elevated, and touched upon the merits of the dead. [verb]
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Then, permitting his looks to wander over the silent throng that crowded around the elevated seat of Tamenund, he first perceived Hawkeye in his bonds. [verb]
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In the very center of the lodge, immediately under an opening that admitted the twinkling light of one or two stars, stood Uncas, calm, elevated, and collected. [verb]
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To the cloister-reared maiden the idea of wifely duty was elevated almost to a religion. [verb]
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But Cora Munro is a maiden too discreet, and of a mind too elevated and improved, to need the guardianship even of a father. [verb]
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Macleuchar,--Good woman" (with an elevated voice)--then apart, "Old doited hag, she's as deaf as a post--I say, Mrs. [verb]
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It puts itself up, it is elevated, it will not have meat, or any substance coarse. [verb]
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