Similar words: elevate, elevator, elevation, relevant, irrelevant, motivated, cultivated, eleven. Meaning: ['elɪveɪtɪd] n. a railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level. adj. 1. raised above ground level; on elevated rails 2. raised above the ground.
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31. There is an elevated area at the back of the building.
32. The first mate was elevated to the position of captain.
33. A section of the elevated highway collapsed.
34. Elevated cholesterol levels may lead to a heart attack.
35. Sloane was elevated to the rank of captain.
36. Just as the Spirit loses its way the harder you drive, so the Carlton is elevated to a higher level.
37. We look on from a slightly elevated position, as though we ourselves were levitating, seeing everything.
38. Much of the blame for the schism is generally attributed to Nikon, the overbearing prelate elevated to the Patriarchate in 1652.
39. He got in and said they could drop him at the Thirty-fifth Street elevated station, which is in the black area.
40. Establishing risk factors which identify those at an elevated risk of experiencing dementia is problematic because of multi-causality.
41. Insulin therapy is started if blood glucose levels remain elevated despite following these measures.
42. But his new elevated position as departmental head made certain demands.
43. Soldiers set up barbed-wire fences, electricians wired up searchlights,[sentencedict.com] carpenters built barracks and sentry boxes on elevated platforms.
44. Allt-Chaorain House Allt-Chaorain is a warm and attractive house lying spectacularly in an elevated position among forest-clad hills and rugged mountains.
45. Elevated alkaline phosphatase is associated with liver disease and with both obstructive jaundice and intrahepatic jaundice.
46. Iii most cases of acute pancreatitis, the lipase activity Stays elevated longer than amylase activity. 321-328.
47. Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the statusquo, their elevated position made students receptive to radical ideas.
48. If they are elevated, you should consider alternative measures, such as hormone replacement, to prevent osteoporosis.
49. Elevated levels of homocysteine have also been associated with congenital malformations, miscarriages and low weight of babies at birth.
50. The sedimentation rate is elevated in 90-95 % of these patients and when above 50 Westergren helps confirm the diagnosis.
51. Particularly suitable candidates are those with unstable diabetes and evidence of poor control with elevated glycosylated haemoglobin levels.
52. The glycosylated haemoglobin result is markedly elevated, revealing the extent of poor control.
53. Several people over there, sheltering from the rain beneath the elevated section of the railway.
54. Some glazes contain elevated magnesia which increases their durability; this was certainly necessary given the low calcium oxide levels.
55. He has elevated the unwieldy string instrument to solo status, inspiring more than 300 compositions written especially for him.
56. It stands in its own grounds of approximately one and a half acres and from its elevated position has spectacular views.
57. You can take modest calcium supplements if your urine calcium levels are not elevated.
58. It has been elevated to a position that it was never intended to hold in the cosmic scheme.
59. Ask the client to hold the appropriate number of fingers elevated until you touch his or her hand.
60. Other reactive trace gases such as nitrous oxide and methyl iodide also remain at elevated and aberrant levels.
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