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Elevate

UK //ˈɛlɪveɪt//US //ˈɛləveɪt//

Definition

To lift something to a higher position or level.

In simple words: to raise or lift something to a higher position

Examples

  • The new policy aims to elevate the standard of education in the region.
  • She hopes to elevate her career by taking on more responsibilities.
  • The artist's work was intended to elevate people's awareness of social issues.
  • The charity event helped to elevate funds for cancer research.
  • Yoga can elevate your mood and improve your health.

Usage notes

Use in formal contexts, particularly in discussions about status or standards. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

elevate + object

Memory hint

Imagine an elevator going up to remember 'elevate'.

Collocations

  • elevate a conversation
  • elevate one's status
  • elevate issues
  • elevate the mind
  • elevate performance

Synonyms

  • raise
  • lift
  • hoist
  • heighten
  • boost

Antonyms

  • lower
  • diminish
  • reduce

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'elevated', which is a past participle.
  • Using it incorrectly as a noun when it is always a verb.
  • Mixing up with 'raise', which can take a direct object.