Perhaps more importantly, she protected and elevated causes and voices—diverse voices—that would have otherwise never been heard.
She took her temperature on Monday and noted it was slightly elevated to 99.5, just under the threshold for worry.
My headlights caught a lonely figure under the elevated train tracks.
Still, the program, along with his many books on film, elevated Ebert to “rock star status,” says James.
A closer reading of the Sleeprate dashboard found that both it and the PSG detected an elevated heart rate.
The whole rough appearance of the man was elevated into dignity.
When the grain is sufficiently grown it is elevated to the kilns.
He says, in his newspapers, they ought to be elevated by education.
Yet there was a grandeur in my desolation that would have elevated my heart but for the fear.
For a moment he forgot his elevated sentiments and his heroism, and flew to raise her.
adjective
Drunk (late-1600s+)
verb
To rob: go out and ''elevate'' a bank
[1920s+; probably a play on heist]