Elevateverb
(transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position; to lift.
Elevateverb
(transitive) To promote (someone) to a higher rank.
Elevateverb
(transitive) To ennoble or honour/honor (someone).
Elevateverb
(transitive) To lift someone's spirits; to cheer up.
Elevateverb
(transitive) To increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound.
Elevateverb
To intoxicate in a slight degree; to render tipsy.
Elevateverb
To lessen; to detract from; to disparage.
Elevateadjective
(obsolete) Elevated; raised aloft.
Elevateadjective
Elevated; raised aloft.
Elevateverb
To bring from a lower place to a higher; to lift up; to raise; as, to elevate a weight, a flagstaff, etc.
Elevateverb
To raise to a higher station; to promote; as, to elevate to an office, or to a high social position.
Elevateverb
To raise from a depressed state; to animate; to cheer; as, to elevate the spirits.
Elevateverb
To exalt; to ennoble; to dignify; as, to elevate the mind or character.
Elevateverb
To raise to a higher pitch, or to a greater degree of loudness; - said of sounds; as, to elevate the voice.
Elevateverb
To intoxicate in a slight degree; to render tipsy.
Elevateverb
To lessen; to detract from; to disparage.
Elevateverb
give a promotion to or assign to a higher position;
Elevateverb
raise from a lower to a higher position;
Elevateverb
raise in rank or condition;
Elevateverb
raise or lift (something) to a higher position
Elevateverb
(of a priest) hold up (a consecrated host or chalice) for adoration
Elevateverb
raise the axis of (a piece of artillery) to increase its range
Elevateverb
raise to a more important or impressive level
Elevateverb
increase the level of (something)
Humiliateverb
(transitive) To injure the dignity and self-respect of.
Humiliateverb
(transitive) To make humble; to lower in condition or status.
Humiliateverb
To reduce to a lower position in one's own eyes, or in the eyes of others; to cause a loss of pride or dignity; to humble; to mortify.
Humiliateverb
cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of;