0 the front or side of a building as shown on a drawing:
This plan shows the front, side, and back elevations of the new supermarket.
2 a hill:
3 the fact of being given a more important position:
His elevation to the presidency of the new republic was generally popular.
4 height above the surface of the earth, or an area that is higher than the surrounding land:
The airborne and satellite imagery reveals areas of vegetational change, linear features, elevations on which sites are located, and the course of rivers and drainages.
However, it is still unknown if the fly infests mangoes grown at such elevations.
The first of these strategies is transparency: at ground-level, three out of four elevations are fullyglazed so as to let passers-by view interior activity.
Stress- and treatmentinduced elevations of cortisol levels associated with impaired declarative memory in healthy adults.
The comparatively narrow accent range of pitch elevations throughout the period of study confirmed these physiological, linguistic, and developmental expectations.
We expected mutually positive exchanges to characterize interactions with children without conduct symptoms and mutually angry exchanges to characterize interactions with children with clinical elevations.
However, abdominal bristle numbers from sites at the highest elevations are considerably more plastic to temperature than the other sites.
The maximum and minimum surface elevations are shown in figure 9(a).
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