Elevated

Word ELEVATED
Character 8
Hyphenation el e va ted
Pronunciations /ˈɛləveɪtɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Elevated"

What do we mean by elevated?

Raised, especially above the ground. adjective

Increased in amount or degree. adjective

Morally or intellectually superior. adjective

Formal; lofty. adjective

Elated in feeling or mood; high-spirited. adjective

An elevated railway. noun

Lifted or raised to, or placed or situated in, a position above the ground or general level; situated higher than the plane with which the comparison is made.

In mathematics, containing high powers of the unknown or variable: said of an equation.

Uplifted; high; lofty; also, animated; noble. adjective

One in which the track is raised considerably above the ground, especially a city railway above the line of street travel. adjective

Simple past tense and past participle of elevate. verb

Above ground level. adjective

Of a higher rank or status. adjective

Raised above the ground adjective

Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style adjective

Increased in amount or degree adjective

A railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level noun

To raise (something) to a higher position.

To promote (someone) to a higher rank.

To confer honor or nobility on (someone).

To make (something or someone) more worthy or of greater value.

To direct (the mind, thoughts, etc.) toward more worthy things.

To increase the intensity or degree of (something).

To lift the spirits of (someone)

To intoxicate in a slight degree; to make (someone) tipsy.

(Latinism) To attempt to make (something) seem less important, remarkable, etc.

To be high Urban Dictionary

Alcohol intoxicated, drunk Urban Dictionary

A mixed cocktail of water and a cheap vodka. Usually the vodka is a cheap brand like Georgi or Barton's. Poor people, such as college students, will use this concoction as a means of getting drunk at the lowest possible cost. Additionally, elevators are a means of getting drunk while hydrating. Urban Dictionary

A magic room. When you step inside the doors close. Soon you will have a strange feeling on your body as if you are being pushed. the doors then open up and you are in a different place! Urban Dictionary

Eleve is Selever' s name but remove the "S and the R" so I see your doing the remove the first and last letter of your name with selver Urban Dictionary

A box that goes up and down. Run by pullies or a hydrolic piston, this magical machine can take you anywhere up and down. Urban Dictionary

A reference to smoking weed, or to get high. Smoking so much that you feel like you are on another level. Conjugating this word is extremely appropriate: elevating/smoking, elevated/high, elevator/bong/blunt/bowl,etc. Urban Dictionary

The up and down look one performs when checking out or scanning an attractive person, the action will usually linger over genitals or other body parts of interest briefly. Often the perpetrator will have a smirk or telling look giving away their intent as a way of flirting in a roundabout scumbag manner. Elevatoring can occur facing the person or from behind but true elvatoring occurs face to face so that the victim is keenly aware of the occurrence. Urban Dictionary

The things that go up and down between floors when you are too lazy to take the stairs. In some schools and buildings, these are only allowed to be used by fat people, the mentally retarded (to give them some sort of power), and the handicapped. and epic hookup spot, as you can stop the elevator between floors and noone can do anything about it! not an epic birthing spot, however. ew. babies. WARNING: (semi-colon included) do not use when there is a fire! You might burn to death. Urban Dictionary

Used to describe a mans gentiles when he is having sex with a woman on top of him. Since the women is moving up and down and switching levels constantly, it is said that she is riding an “elevator”. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Elevated

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The word "elevated" in example sentences

We hold that these colored barbarians have been withdrawn from a country of native barbarism, and under the benignant influence of a Christian rule, of a Christian civilization, have been elevated, yes, _elevated_ to a standing and position which they could never have otherwise secured. ❋ Unknown (1862)

Yellen used the word "elevated" four times in her speech in referring to the 8.8 percent jobless rate. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The majority of MPC did see near some term elevated CPI prospects elevated and UK growth momentum would be more than thought. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We already know that the poles of the Moon contain elevated hydrogen content (the rare element on the Moon); this hydrogen is there regardless of its physical form, either as water ice or as solar wind protons. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Cicero differs from Demosthenes in elevated passages. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

Surface water and ground water around MTM activity are characterized by elevated sulfates, iron, manganese, arsenic, selenium, hydrogen sulfide, lead, magnesium, calcium and aluminum; contaminates severely damage local aquatic stream life and can persist for decades after mining at a particular site ceases 18, 20. ❋ Jeff Biggers (2011)

Unemployment figures are likely to “remain elevated for an extended period,” Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, White House budget director Peter Orszag and Christina Romer, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers said in a statement. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And the funny thing, as admitted to myself, was that evolution teaches in no uncertain voice that man did run on all fours ere he came to walk upright, that astronomy states flatly that the speed of the revolution of the earth on its axis has diminished steadily, thus increasing the length of day, and that the seismologists accept that all the islands of Hawaii were elevated from the ocean floor by volcanic action. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Though Bristol is being billed a "star" here based on her public speaking career, this career stems from being a high-profile teen mom, with her high profile the result of Bristol's famous mom being elevated from the relatively obscure post of governor of Alaska, to one of the nation's most visible political figures, when John McCain decided to roll the dice on his VP pick just two short years ago. ❋ Phil West (2010)

Only five, including Patrick Turner, who was elevated from the practice squad last week, were on the active roster against the Dolphins. ❋ Scott Cacciola (2010)

Since carbon dioxide levels will remain elevated for millenia after an initial pulse (e.g., the carbon dioxide released since the beginning of the industrial revolution), this gives the system plenty of time to achieve a new equilibrium at a higher temperature where heat reaches the deeper levels of the ocean and water circulation fully adjusts to the higher level of thermal energy within the system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The unemployment rate will remain elevated for years to come, according to a forecast released Tuesday by the Federal Reserve that addresses for the first time economic conditions at the time of the next presidential election. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So, the unemployment rate is going to remain elevated – too elevated and there are too many people who are suffering – for some period of time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Will be interesting to see if the NY appellate court engages in elevated scrutiny and if so, what standard of review theyadopt. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[We got] elevated [last night] with some [dank shit] ❋ Merc (2004)

He got [way too] elevated. He's [lucky] to be [alive]. ❋ The Return Of Light Joker (2009)

I can't afford [craft] beers, so i'm going to drink [elevators] tonight. I drink elevators because they [take me] straight to the top ❋ DanTheMan#2 (2018)

I [rode] [the elevator] all day trying to [figure out] its secret. ❋ Mynameisjonas123 (2009)

No [sentence] here [because I can't] think of a sentence regarding [Eleve]. ..that's my sentence ❋ D W E E B (2021)

I am going to ride [the elevator]! [The elevator] is broken! [Fix it] please! Someone is stuck in the elevator! ❋ A Guy Who Loves Elevators (2017)

Dude, I had a [rough day], I need to [elevate], pass the [bud]. ❋ Hauz (2010)

Bob was [fired] for elevatoring his female [coworkers] [whenever] he was around them. ❋ Rat253 (2008)

Aw [mannn] I have to go [all the way up] the [stair] with my groceries.... No wait! I can just take one of the elevators. ❋ Mrs. Fontaine (2009)

[Timbaland]: "Shes stuck on my [ela]...elevator" or The Dream: " Baby [jump on this] elevator promise there ain't nothin greater" ❋ Dimi G (2008)

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