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    El·e·vat·ed
    /ˈeləˌvādəd/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an elevated railroad.
  2. high or important: She holds a more elevated position in the company. [ before noun ] greater than is normal or reasonable: He has a slightly elevated idea of his own importance. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. greater than the usual level or amount.

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  4. higher than the area around; above the level of the ground. The house is in an elevated position, overlooking the town. (specialist) higher than normal. Definition of elevated adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. A person, job, or role that is elevated is very important or of very high rank. His career has blossomed and that has given him a certain elevated status. If thoughts or ideas are elevated, they are on a high moral or intellectual level. ...the magazine's elevated tone.

  6. 1. raised to or being at a higher level. 2. inflated or lofty; exalted: an elevated opinion of oneself. 3. in a cheerful mood; elated. 4. informal slightly drunk. n. (Railways) US short for elevated railway. See elevated railway.

  7. Elevated definition: raised up, especially above the ground or above the normal level. See examples of ELEVATED used in a sentence.

  8. ELEVATE meaning: 1. to be given a more important position: 2. to move something to a higher level or height: . Learn more.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English el‧e‧vat‧ed /ˈelɪveɪtɪd/ adjective 1 elevated thoughts, words etc seem to be intelligent or of high moral standard elevated philosophical language 2 [ only before noun] an elevated position or rank is very important and respected SYN high 3 raised off the ground or higher up than other ...

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