elevated
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British pronunciation
/ˈɛlɪvˌe‍ɪtɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "elevated"in English

elevated
01

positioned or built above ground level

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The city constructed an elevated highway to reduce traffic congestion on surface streets.
The elevated walkway provided pedestrians with a safe path over the busy road.
02

(of an amount, intensity, etc.) raised to a greater degree than what is usual or expected

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Her elevated heart rate indicated she was very excited.
The company reported elevated profits this quarter compared to last year.
03

having or demonstrating a high level of moral value

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His elevated sense of justice made him a respected leader in the community.
The novel 's themes reflect an elevated view of human compassion and dignity.
04

possessing or demonstrating a high level of intellectual depth, sophistication, or significance

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The professor ’s lecture offered an elevated analysis of modern philosophical theories.
The debate was marked by elevated discourse, focusing on profound ethical questions.
05

holding a position of high rank or social status, often associated with prestige or authority

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The executive ’s elevated position within the company granted him significant influence over major decisions.
She enjoyed the privileges that came with her elevated status in society.
Elevated
01

a train system built on tracks raised above ground level, typically supported by structures like columns or beams

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The city ’s elevated offers a quick and scenic way to travel across neighborhoods.
Commuters rely on the elevated to avoid traffic congestion during rush hours.
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