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Meanings of
elevate
in English
Portuguese
levantar
Spanish
levantar
Catalan
elevar
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Give a promotion to or assign to a higher position.
raise
advance
lift
promote
upgrade
kick upstairs
get up
bring up
lower
demote
Related terms
lift up
Portuguese
levantar
To make high; to raise higher.
heighten
Synonyms
Examples for "
raise
"
raise
advance
lift
promote
upgrade
Examples for "
raise
"
1
However, I was in reality seeking to
raise
far more serious questions.
2
Industry sources say it was taking much longer to
raise
new funds.
3
To do that, however, Nanosolar needs to
raise
money later this year.
4
Their situation continues to
raise
concern in both France and the UK.
5
However, in my view, such incidents
raise
a wider issue of principle.
1
She says the second
advance
is far greater awareness of the crime.
2
Under present circumstances, just making one level free is a significant
advance
.
3
Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in
advance
.
4
The tobacco industry often utilizes third parties to
advance
its policy agenda.
5
Earlier this year, Niantic acquired startup Escher Reality to
advance
its effort.
1
However, positive results from Commerzbank gave a
lift
to banks across Europe.
2
People in Peruvian markets say the government needs to help
lift
demand.
3
Analysts said that strong capital position could help to
lift
future dividends.
4
As soon as the
lift
doors open, he knows there's a problem.
5
Analysts said activity by state-linked funds was helping to
lift
the market.
1
Plans and efforts to
promote
democracy in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
2
These programs
promote
community health, protect public safety, and save taxpayer dollars.
3
Its fundamental purpose is to
promote
mobility within higher education in Europe.
4
Helping parents to increase their physical activity therefore may
promote
children's activity.
5
Last year, national parks were given millions of pounds to
promote
cycling.
1
A spokeswoman said the problem had been caused by ongoing
upgrade
works.
2
Types of Offers Partner offer, free one month trial and
upgrade
offers.
3
The Tonga government said the assistance would help
upgrade
Tongan healthcare facilities.
4
This prompted several brokers to
upgrade
current year forecasts for the company.
5
Projects to
upgrade
transport infrastructure have been plagued by problems including corruption.
1
But Casey was
kicked
upstairs
after the Iraq war went south.
2
He'll immediately begin empire-building and get himself
kicked
upstairs
,
say sources.
3
He
kicked
upstairs
,
and upstairs again, taking the stairs three at a leap.
4
To some rival executives, this was a sign that Lewis had been
kicked
upstairs
.
5
There was some snarky discussion about Schmidt getting
kicked
upstairs
or marginalized, but I don't think that's the case.
1
We'll talk tomorrow; I'll call you as soon as I
get
up
.
2
He wanted to
get
up
but she said: 'Sit where you are.
3
What time did they
get
up
,
arrive home from work, have dinner?
4
I saw Shifty Schiff
get
up
yesterday and say this is Russia.
5
Tesla has said the new Cybertruck will
get
up
to 500 miles.
1
With that said, you
bring
up
a great point, which is oxygen.
2
I'll
bring
up
the rear-in case it gets in position to attack.
3
Which was true, of course, and petty of me to
bring
up
.
4
It's not always an easy thing to
bring
up
or talk about.
5
They should also
bring
up
any family history related to lipid disorders.
Usage of
elevate
in English
1
This tendency to
elevate
profit above principle is not new in Ireland.
2
The Google News Initiative aims to, firstly,
elevate
and strengthen quality journalism.
3
Conclusions: Serum ghrelin concentration appears to
elevate
in response to surgical stress.
4
I think it is wrong to
elevate
the romance in that way.
5
The debate, sponsored by ABC News, did nothing to
elevate
his mood.
6
Teams that successfully
elevate
the apple will also receive twenty bonus points.
7
Above all, they have wanted to
elevate
the transformative power of play.
8
It is better to
elevate
the debate so as to shape it.
9
The perfect carry on or personal item can easily
elevate
an outfit.
10
Fikile is willing to do whatever it takes to
elevate
her status.
11
Ariosto and Tasso are very absurdly depressed in order to
elevate
Dante.
12
Her works thus not only
elevate
the taste but amend the heart.
13
You are already as high in rank as I can
elevate
you.
14
To tell this bowdlerized story of her brother was to
elevate
herself.
15
Somehow they interact with the central nervous system to
elevate
your mood.
16
The willingness to
elevate
super-modest things is either in you or not.
Other examples for "elevate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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elevate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
elevate the character
elevate women
elevate men
elevate c
elevate discussion
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Translations for
elevate
Portuguese
levantar
elevar
alçar
erguer
Spanish
levantar
subir
elevar
ascender
alzar
Catalan
elevar
alçar
pujar
aixecar
Elevate
through the time
Elevate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common