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Elevate

Elevate is a verb meaning to raise something to a higher position. It can describe physical lifting (for example, elevating a platform or a box) as well as metaphorical rising, such as elevating mood, standards, or status. The term also appears in phrases that imply promotion or advancement, such as elevating someone to a higher rank. The noun form elevation refers to height or the act of rising, and the related adjective is elevated. The word is of Latin origin, from elevare meaning to lift up, and entered English via Old French and Middle English. It is typically used transitively: you elevate something or someone; contexts include architecture, medicine, and discussions of performance or quality.

In medical or practical contexts, to elevate a limb means to raise it, often to reduce swelling

The name Elevate is also widely used as a brand or product name across various sectors, including

See also: elevation, elevated, elevating, elevator.

or
improve
circulation.
In
a
broader
sense,
to
elevate
can
imply
improving
quality
or
importance,
as
in
elevating
a
project,
ceremony,
or
procedure.
In
geography
and
cartography,
elevation
denotes
height
above
a
reference
level
such
as
sea
level;
this
noun
is
related
but
distinct
from
the
verb
elevate.
fitness,
software,
education,
and
media.
Because
it
is
a
common
term,
the
precise
meaning
of
“Elevate”
depends
on
the
specific
product,
organization,
or
context
it
is
attached
to.