elevated in the PONS Dictionary

elevated Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

elevated road
to be elevated to the peerage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
To allow the house to better weather storms, it was elevated 7 ft on ten brick piers.
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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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It has been suggested academically that the case has been elevated to a position of importance which it does not merit.
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Some times there are elevated levels of protein in liquor study.
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The station itself is one of the most expensive along the line because it had to be elevated above a busy intersection.
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The material is elevated by the tower on the left, heated and screened in the main plant and stored just above the opening.
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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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In 1887, his 92 walks and 17 times hit by pitch elevated his on-base percentage to.445.
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The elevated risk began during the second month on rofecoxib.
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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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