verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
elevated railway
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
level
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Just as the Spirit loses its way the harder you drive, so the Carlton is elevated to a higher level .
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Within conservative evangelical circles the entire issue of roles has been elevated to a level of idolatry.
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The creative act was seen as heroic, the proof of an elevated level of existence.
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This rate of decrease is accelerated with elevated PO2 levels .
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However, if hemolysis occurs during blood drawing, falsely elevated plasma magnesium levels may be obtained.
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Other reactive trace gases such as nitrous oxide and methyl iodide also remain at elevated and aberrant levels .
position
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We look on from a slightly elevated position , as though we ourselves were levitating, seeing everything.
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It has been elevated to a position that it was never intended to hold in the cosmic scheme.
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Strangely, once done, this single act of rebellion elevated my position in the community.
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Aspirate nasogastric tube if indicated. 6 Once conscious gradually elevate patient to upright position .
status
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The language of rights, legitimate expectations or privileges should not be elevated to any higher status .
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This is basically salon music, but the playing elevates it to cult status .
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In Nizan's theory of the revolutionary novel it is elevated to the status of necessary pre-condition of authentic writing practices.
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The duchy had been elevated to the status of a principality and placed in the Black Prince's hands in 1362.
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Through implication, language can diminish or elevate the status of others.
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In other words we talk to maintain or elevate our apparent status .
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The relatively unknown signing from homespun Grimsby was elevated to star status over a week-end.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Lie down and elevate your feet.
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Store owners hope to elevate the mall's image to help improve business.
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This drug tends to elevate body temperature.
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We need candidates who can elevate and inspire the American people.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Gats elevates the interests of corporations above other aims.
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He has made comedies, but seems quite without the vision that elevates humour to satire.
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Of those who remained, a fortunate and opportunistic few were elevated into the realm of senior management.
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Returning missionaries spoke to large audiences who were eager to hear how their efforts elevated the heathen.
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Stressors of all kinds can elevate blood pressure and induce sudden constriction of the coronary arteries.
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The ideology of merit had elevated the grammar school above technical schools, technical schools above secondary moderns.