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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91. The language of rights, legitimate expectations or privileges should not be elevated to any higher status.
92. Elevated progesterone levels mimic pregnancy and this delays ovulation, prevents fertilisation or stops implantation of the embryo in the womb.
93. They got as far as Mancunian Way, then Gary lost it and they went off the elevated section.
94. This rate of decrease is accelerated with elevated PO2 levels.
95. Due to the presence of this monoclonal protein, the serum total protein will be elevated.
96. Vertical dashed lines enclose periods of contemporaneous high lake levels and elevated geothermal activity on rift volcanoes.
97. He probably thought the card was appropriate for his teacher because it looked and sounded elevated, respectful.
98. On the other hand, many scientists are certain that gigantism must preclude elevated rates of metabolism.
99. For example, at elevated temperatures, sodium bicarbonate decomposes and releases carbon dioxide and leaves sodium carbonate as mentioned earlier.
100. Vans and RVs have reached elevated status among young professionals.
101. The relatively unknown signing from homespun Grimsby was elevated to star status over a week-end.
102. Men with moderately elevated blood cholesterol and blood pressure may want to reach for the garlic at the dinner table.
103. In all three cases,[http://sentencedict.com/elevated.html] the 17-OHCS are elevated and there is no diurnal variation.
104. The judge's bench is well elevated and covered by a walnut canopy.
105. The form of the elevated blood pressure may be isolated systolic, isolated diastolic or a combination of both.
106. The theory gained credibility when Lewis was elevated in October 1993 to president, a post formerly held by McColl.
107. And in turn, their fashion photography somehow seems elevated, more substantial because it was created by bona fide artistes.
108. Public awareness of the hazard caused by the accumulation of elevated levels of radon in buildings continues to grow.
109. In Nizan's theory of the revolutionary novel it is elevated to the status of necessary pre-condition of authentic writing practices.
110. The road - little more than a track with deep ditches on either side - was elevated above the surrounding countryside.
111. Although platelet thromboxane generation was elevated in diabetics without clinical evidence of vascular disease, the difference did not reach statistical significance.
112. A motor-cycle cop with his siren on went roaring along the elevated expressway that was level with the surgery window.
113. The elevated highways over the Louisiana swamplands were needle straight, and we started to snap the speed limit, just a little.
114. The sources for the elevated serum calcium in dialysis patients are multiple.
115. The most common pitfall in managing insulin-requiring diabetes is to respond to elevated blood glucose levels by increasing the dose of insulin.
116. The status of the golf pro was elevated from serfdom to secular divinity in 20 years.
117. Prince has been elevated by success to a level beyond that of a musician working for a living.
118. Within conservative evangelical circles the entire issue of roles has been elevated to a level of idolatry.
119. She was a passionate Liberal, widely tipped to be elevated to the House of Lords.
120. Strangely, once done, this single act of rebellion elevated my position in the community.
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