1 to give someone a higher or more important position:
He was elevated to the chairmanship of the House Armed Services Committee.
There is also a philosophical and moral respect for our ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart.
To secure themselves in this elevated but unstable position they developed a dense network of marriage alliances among themselves.
They themselves stressed of course the professional capacities which elevated them above 'uneducated working miners'.
Of the 23, 18 (78 %) had an elevated eosinophil count.
Matter may be elevated to superiors or to prosecution.
The apical plasma membrane of the rachis is elevated to form numerous microvilli-like projections into the lumen.
Personal appearance is the first area that must be mastered in order to establish the new hierarchy elevating work over sloth.
Many centres immobilise their patients on a standard breast board, where both arms are elevated above the head.
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