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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61. The creative act was seen as heroic, the proof of an elevated level of existence.
62. Together Mummolus and Desiderius elevated Gundovald to the kingship at Brives-la-Gaillarde.
63. Utterly daft and unsophisticated, it elevated Allen to the very head of the children's table - and is sheer delight.
64. It is elevated about 15 feet and is covered, but open on the sides.
65. What's more, he obviously still elevated those early influences above and beyond their deserved stature.
66. Most of the route will be elevated, with two stations serving the international and domestic terminals.
67. Gastrin levels may also be elevated by pernicious anemia. duodenal ulcers, and after a meal.
68. Even so, what is trivial linguistically and practically may be elevated to importance socially.
69. The glucose level is depressed, often to less than 20, and the protein is elevated.
70. The clear artistic intention of the show elevated things to another plane.
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71. But these Escondido students have elevated the missions to near virtual reality status.
72. Hong Kong is a free-wheeling territory where the lust for money has been elevated to a civil religion.
73. Jack had more elevated interests than his colleagues' drinking parties.
74. A score of Brother witnesses sat on elevated thrones quaffing from other such steins, brought by Servitors.
75. The blue train is pulling away from me in the drizzle, gathering speed, effortlessly accelerating along its elevated track.
76. With powerful strokes, he swam across to the pillar, which was still elevated from my own adventure.
77. Changes in samples stored at elevated temperatures represent acceleration of changes occurring at room temperature.
78. Examinations are most frequent in the early part of the test and on the samples stored at elevated temperatures.
79. From a slightly more elevated plane of cinematic endeavour comes news to warm the heart of Woody Allen.
80. To control blood pressure at the expense of the blood glucose level or with elevated lipid levels does not represent successful treatment.
81. Tests at elevated temperatures and elevated humidities are more difficult to accelerate and interpret.
82. However, if hemolysis occurs during blood drawing, falsely elevated plasma magnesium levels may be obtained.
83. I believed the senator was a thoughtful man whose wealth had elevated him above the need to make compromises with his convictions.
84. The ideology of merit had elevated the grammar school above technical schools, technical schools above secondary moderns.
85. The supply side was elevated in contrast to, Keynesian demand management.
86. Even certain elevated atolls seem to have such a thickness of limestone as to indicate subsidence before present uplift.
87. The radar reveals a number of poleward-moving regions in which the electron temperature is elevated by a factor of 1.5.
88. The peak level is above normal, and fasting levels may or may not be elevated.
89. The train runs on an elevated track above the city street.
90. Although the new practices elevated patient morale, they had little effect on the overall structure of the leprosy control program.
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