elevated
Americanadjective
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raised up, especially above the ground or above the normal level.
an elevated platform; an elevated pulse.
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exalted or noble; lofty.
elevated thoughts.
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elated; joyful.
noun
adjective
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raised to or being at a higher level
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inflated or lofty; exalted
an elevated opinion of oneself
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in a cheerful mood; elated
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informal slightly drunk
noun
Other Word Forms
- semielevated adjective
- unelevated adjective
- well-elevated adjective
Etymology
Origin of elevated
Example Sentences
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But the home still has no power, and tests revealed elevated levels of lead, a toxic byproduct of smoke damage from urban wildfires, Granaderos said.
In PoTS there are several symptoms, such as dizziness/light-headedness, which occur alongside an elevated heart rate.
From BBC
Mainland Scotland also showed elevated risk, particularly in Glasgow and southwest Scotland.
From Science Daily
There is little reason to assume a successor would be shielded from similar pressure if rates remain elevated.
From Barron's
When reserves are abundant for long periods, banks, supervisors, and markets come to view those elevated levels as normal and essential to smooth operations.
From Barron's
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