
1) Advance 2) Assign 3) Boost 4) Bring up 5) Build up 6) Buoy 7) Crank up 8) Delegate 9) Depute 10) Designate 11) Ennoble 12) Eve late to rise 13) Get a raise 14) Hearten 15) Heighten 16) Hike up 17) Hoist 18) Improve culturally 19) Improve spiritually 20) Jack up 21) Kick up a notch 22) Kick upstairs
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1) Boost 2) Buoy 3) Elate 4) Enhance 5) Ennoble 6) Exalt 7) Flatter 8) Heighten 9) Hoist 10) Levitate 11) Lift 12) Lift up 13) Raise 14) Uplift 15) Worship
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[organization] Elevate is a youth-driven foster care program that was started in the summer of 2005 in Des Moines, Iowa as a support group for foster and adopted youth. It is a program of Children & Families of Iowa, a nonprofit organization serving at-risk children and families in Iowa. Elevate`s mission is to inspire others to new levels ...
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• (v. t.) To raise from a depressed state; to animate; to cheer; as, to elevate the spirits. • (v. t.) To bring from a lower place to a higher; to lift up; to raise; as, to elevate a weight, a flagstaff, etc. • (v. t.) To exalt; to ennoble; to dignify; as, to elevate the mind or character. • (v. t.) To lessen; to detract from; t...
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El'e·vate adjective [ Latin
elevatus , past participle ] Elevated; raised aloft. [ Poetic]
Milton. Found on
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El'e·vate transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Elevated ;
present participle & verbal noun Elevating .] [ Latin
elevatus , past participle of
elevare ;
e +
levare to lift up, raise, akin to
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elevate 1. To move (something) to a higher place or position from a lower one; to lift. 2. To increase the amplitude, intensity, or volume of. 3. To promote to a higher rank. 4. To raise to a higher moral, cultural, or intellectual level. 5. To lift the spirits of; to elate. 6. From Latin elevatus, past participle of elevare, 'lift up, raise,'...
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verb raise in rank or condition; `The new law lifted many people from poverty`
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Latin elevatus = raised up, hence, to raise up, and elevation = a raised part.
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raise from a lower to a higher position
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