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elevate in Spanish

elevate in Spanish is elevar, levantar, subir — elevate means to physically raise something to a higher position.

elevate in Spanish

elevar
verb
(transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position.
levantar
verb
(transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position.
subir
verb
(transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position.
subir
verb
(transitive) To increase the intensity or degree of (something).

What does "elevate" mean?

  1. verb To physically raise something to a higher position.
    "The doctor told him to elevate his leg to reduce the swelling."
  2. verb To raise someone's rank, status, or the quality of something.
    "The promotion elevated her to head of the department."

elevate in a sentence

  • The doctor told him to elevate his leg to reduce the swelling.
  • A hydraulic lift elevated the car so the mechanic could work underneath.
  • The promotion elevated her to head of the department.
  • A splash of saffron can elevate a simple rice dish.

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What is "elevate" in Spanish?

"elevate" in Spanish is elevar, levantar, subir. elevate means: To physically raise something to a higher position.

How do you use "elevate" in a sentence?

Example: "The doctor told him to elevate his leg to reduce the swelling." In Spanish, "elevate" is elevar, levantar, subir.

Are there other ways to say "elevate" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "elevate": elevar, levantar, subir.

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