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elevate verb (elevated, elevating) 1 to raise or lift. 2 to give a higher rank or status to someone or something. 3 to improve (a person's mind, etc) morally or intellectually. 4 to make someone more cheerful. elevating adj improving the mind; morally uplifting. elevatory adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin elevare.

elevate verb (elevated, elevating) 1 to raise or lift. 2 to give a higher rank or status to someone or something. 3 to improve (a person's mind, etc) morally or intellectually. 4 to make someone more cheerful. elevating adj improving the mind; morally uplifting. elevatory adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin elevare.

elevate verb (elevated, elevating) 1 to raise or lift. 2 to give a higher rank or status to someone or something. 3 to improve (a person's mind, etc) morally or intellectually. 4 to make someone more cheerful. elevating adj improving the mind; morally uplifting. elevatory adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin elevare.