Being at the highest level or point
Superlative for raised or elevated in height
“In an elevated position above Rougemont Gardens public park, the castle is hard to miss.”
Superlative for raised or elevated in amount, level or degree
“In the first phase, we identified populations exposed to elevated levels of arsenic in drinking water.”
Superlative for having a high rank or social standing
“Anyway, I know the mayor, despite his elevated status, is still happy to live in King William's Town.”
Superlative for having a dignified in manner, tone, or style
“All this seems to require a more grand and elevated manner of speaking.”
Superlative for having a benevolent or noble nature
“His object was not the display of power, but the most elevated benevolence.”
Superlative for of an impressively high or grand level
“This letter contained an elevated discourse on the virtue of compunction, which Theoctista was meant to pass on to the Empress Constantina herself.”
Superlative for experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
“There were times when his mood was noticeably elevated, almost to the point of mild euphoria.”
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