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elevate

Definition

To elevate something means to raise it up. You can elevate something physically, like by lifting it up with your hands. Or you can elevate something figuratively, like by raising its importance or status.

In science, the word "elevate" is often used to describe the process of raising something to a higher level. For example, when you heat water, you are evaporating it, which means you are elevating the water molecules to a higher level in the atmosphere.

Another example of elevation in science is the process of mountain building. When tectonic plates collide, they push up the land, which elevates the mountains.

How can the word be used?

To elevate something is to raise it to a higher position.

elevate

Different forms of the word

Noun: elevation.

Adjective: elevated.

Verb: to elevate.

Synonyms: raise, lift, enhance, upgrade, improve.

Antonyms: lower, diminish, decrease, degrade.

Etymology

The word “elevate” comes from the Latin word ēlevāre, which means “to raise up”. The word ēlevāre is made up of two Latin words: e (out) and levāre (to lift).

Question

What is elevated around you?

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