elevate in the PONS Dictionary

elevate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to elevate the mind
to elevate the mind

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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The station is elevated with an underpass over the road and access from below.
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The motorway can be seen and heard as most of the area is elevated and the wind's prevailing direction is westerly.
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This subgroup has not yet been elevated to species status.
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The frame was supported on two wide flat skis, one extending down from each side elevating the frame slightly above the surface.
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As additional prevention against cold, the sleeping area was elevated by a layer of snow as compared to the living area.
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Some authorities prefer to elevate the subgenera to genus rank.
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The forest is elevated at predominantly between 1500 m and 1600 m above sea level.
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It would also be the first time any press secretary was elevated to the position.
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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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