elevated in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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elevated1 [Am ˈɛləˌveɪdəd, Brit ˈɛlɪveɪtɪd] ADJ

elevate [Am ˈɛləˌveɪt, Brit ˈɛlɪveɪt] VB trans

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elevated in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for elevated in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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elevado (-a) (alto)
elevated

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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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When there is no suitable elevated object, mourning doves will nest on the ground.
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Levels of myelin basic protein were elevated in his cerebrospinal fluid, suggesting that demyelination was occurring.
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All these efforts have indeed elevated the status of the campaign in the minds of the local intelligentsia.
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He was elevated to the senior list for the 2010 season, but again played only one senior game for the year.
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To allow the house to better weather storms, it was elevated 7 ft on ten brick piers.
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The elevated risk began during the second month on rofecoxib.
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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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During the soccer fields improvement program, tests were conducted at the soccer complex which showed elevated levels of unspecified contaminants.
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However, due to the lack of reliability, slow operation, reduced selectivity and elevated costs, membranes were not widely exploited.
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