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elevated [ˈelɪveɪtɪd, ingl. am. -t̬-] ADJ.

1. elevated (raised):

elevated

2. elevated (important):

elevated
to hold an elevated position
to have an elevated idea of oneself

3. elevated LIT.:

elevated

Ejemplos de uso para elevated

to hold an elevated position
to have an elevated idea of oneself

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He was soon elevated to being the resident specialist on global issues.
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When there is no suitable elevated object, mourning doves will nest on the ground.
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In 1887, his 92 walks and 17 times hit by pitch elevated his on-base percentage to.445.
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The urban section of the original ground-level railway is elevated, or new sections of the tracks are built elevated from the start.
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Thus, the plasma membrane of erythrocytes and some renal epithelial cells exhibit an elevated urea permeability that is mediated by highly selective urea transporters.
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Levels of myelin basic protein were elevated in his cerebrospinal fluid, suggesting that demyelination was occurring.
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This includes both the area behind the iconostasis, and the soleas (the elevated projection in front of the iconostasis), and the ambo.
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Some times there are elevated levels of protein in liquor study.
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This resulted in the station being raised to an elevated structure.
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It also caused him to suffer from elevated body temperature, prompting him to eventually remove most of his clothes.
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