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1 elevate
رَفَعَ \ elevate: to lift up. lift: (often with up) to take up; raise: I lifted the child (up) on to my knee. The box was too heavy to lift. pick up: to lift (from the ground, from a table, etc.): Pick up what you’ve dropped. put up: to raise (one’s hands, the price, etc.). raise: to lift; move to a higher position: He raised his arm and pointed at the sky. She raised her cup and drank, increase; make higher He raised the price (or his offer) from $4 to $5. She raised her voice (spoke louder). The news raised my hopes (made me more hopeful). \ See Also رَقِيَ، شال (شَالَ)، التقط (اِلْتَقَطَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
2 elevate
رَقَّى \ elevate: to lift up; raise in rank. promote: to raise (sb.) in rank: They promoted him (to the rank of captain). -
3 elevate
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4 elevate
[ˈelɪveɪt] verbيَرْفَعُ رُتْبَةelevated to the post of manager.
يُهَذِّبُ، يُحَسِّنُan elevating book.
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5 raise, elevate
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6 Rest Ice Compress And Elevate
Sports: RICEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rest Ice Compress And Elevate
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7 Strategies To Elevate People
Business: STEPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategies To Elevate People
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8 byggja upp, göfga
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9 hækka í tign
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10 возвышать
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > возвышать
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11 повышать
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > повышать
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12 возвышать
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > возвышать
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13 vyvýšit
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14 aukštis virš jūros lygio
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15 elevatorius
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16 kilninantis
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17 paaukštinimas
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18 profilis
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19 taurinantis
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20 возвышать
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Elevate — Álbum de estudio de Big Time Rush Publicación 21 de noviembre de 2011 (ver fecha de lanzamiento) Grabación 2011 Género(s) Pop, Electropop … Wikipedia Español
Elevate — El e*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Elevated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Elevating}.] [L. elevatus, p. p. of elevare; e + levare to lift up, raise, akin to levis light in weight. See {Levity}.] 1. To bring from a lower place to a higher; to lift up; to raise; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elevate — [v1] lift up erect, fetch up*, heighten, hike up*, hoist, jack up*, levitate, poise, pump, put up, pyramid*, raise, ramp, rear, shoot up*, stilt, take up, tilt, uphold, uplift, upraise; concept 196 Ant. decrease, depress, drop, lessen, lower,… … New thesaurus
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elevate — I verb advance, aggrandize, attollere, beatify, boost, build up, canonize, cause to rise, confer an honor, consecrate, deify, dignify, distinguish, erect, exalt, glorify, heave up, heft, heighten, hoist, hold aloft, hold up, honor, improve, jack… … Law dictionary
elevate — (v.) late 15c., from L. elevatus, pp. of elevare lift up, raise, figuratively, to lighten, alleviate, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + levare lighten, raise, from levis light in weight (see LEVER (Cf. lever)). Related … Etymology dictionary
elevate — *lift, raise, rear, hoist, heave, boost Analogous words: *exalt, aggrandize, magnify: heighten, enhance (see INTENSIFY): *rise, mount, ascend, tower, soar, rocket Antonyms: lower Contrasted words: *abase, debase, degrade, demean, humble … New Dictionary of Synonyms
elevate — ► VERB 1) lift to a higher position. 2) raise to a higher level or status. ORIGIN Latin elevare to raise … English terms dictionary
elevate — [el′ə vāt΄] vt. elevated, elevating [ME elevaten < L elevatus, pp. of elevare, to raise < e , out + levare, to make light, lift < levis, LIGHT2] 1. to lift up; raise 2. to raise the pitch or volume of (esp. the voice) 3. to raise (a… … English World dictionary