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Elevated Common

Elevated has 7 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

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

"The elevated train glided silently over the busy downtown streets, carrying commuters to their destinations."

2

An elevated railway.

"The commuter train glided silently along the elevated tracks above the busy city streets."

Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of elevate

"The storm elevated the water levels, leaving the entire neighborhood underwater."

In plain English: To elevate something means to lift it up higher than where it was before.

"The artist elevated her career by winning several prestigious awards early in his life."

Adjective
1

raised above the ground

"an elevated platform"

2

of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style

"an exalted ideal"

"argue in terms of high-flown ideals"

"a noble and lofty concept"

"a grand purpose"

3

increased in amount or degree

"raised temperature"

4

Raised, particularly above ground level.

"The train traveled along an elevated track that soared high above the busy city streets below."

In plain English: Elevated means something that is higher than usual, either physically raised up or increased to an abnormal level.

"The train station is on an elevated platform above the street traffic."

Usage: Use elevated to describe structures or surfaces that are raised higher than the surrounding area, such as an elevated train track or platform. Avoid confusing this with words meaning simply high up in position without a structural base.

Example Sentences
"The train station is on an elevated platform above the street traffic." adj
"The artist elevated her career by winning several prestigious awards early in his life." verb
"The chef elevated the simple soup with a dash of truffle oil." verb
"We need to elevate our game if we want to win this match." verb
"She managed to elevate her career by networking at industry events." verb
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