Elevated
in sentence
275 examples of Elevated in a sentence
We used some guidelines to keep our conversation
elevated.
So they just started spreading this on the land around, and the combination of that and the
elevated
humidity had quite a dramatic effect on the local area.
The Highline is an old,
elevated
rail line that runs for a mile and a half right through Manhattan.
So they
elevated
it.
And I decided the remedy to all this malaise was going to be for me to chase an
elevated
dream, an extreme dream, something that would require utter conviction and unwavering passion, something that would make me be my best self in every aspect of my life, every minute of every day, because the dream was so big that I couldn't get there without that kind of behavior and that kind of conviction.
They're normally backroom or basement hardware service providers, but they need to be
elevated
to software strategists.
We talk about being uplifted or
elevated.
Liquid metal battery is designed to operate at
elevated
temperature with minimum regulation.
A woman named Aomame in 1984 Japan finds herself negotiating down a spiral staircase off an
elevated
highway.
And that is Egyptians
' elevated
expectations are placed first on themselves.
So now at Harlem Hospital Center when patients come in with an
elevated
body mass index, the electronic medical record automatically generates a prescription for Health Leads.
We've created a presumption that if you're a patient at that hospital with an
elevated
BMI, the four walls of the doctor's office probably aren't going to give you everything you need to be healthy.
They took the
elevated
highway, they got rid of it, they reclaimed the street, the river down below, below the street, and you can go from one end of Seoul to the other without crossing a pathway for cars.
He became hooked on a sleeping mat, probably because of
elevated
activity of dopamine in his brain, just like with you and me.
Moreover, this whole, entire region, the south polar region, has
elevated
temperatures.
Patients with schizophrenia often have
elevated
levels of serotonin in the brain.
And it's based, actually, on a more
elevated
piece of porcelain.
At the top, you see the New Criminal Activity Score, six of course being the highest, and then in the middle you see,
"Elevated
risk of violence."
What that says is that this person is someone who has an
elevated
risk of violence that the judge should look twice at.
As the Chinese internet continues to grow, even in its imperfection and restrictions and controls, the lives of its once-forgotten populations have been irrevocably
elevated.
The High Line was an
elevated
railway.
The High Line was an
elevated
railway that ran through three neighborhoods on Manhattan's West Side, and when the train stopped running, it became a self-seeded landscape, a kind of a garden in the sky.
In today's times of post-industrial capitalism, choice, together with individual freedom and the idea of self-making, has been
elevated
to an ideal.
But if you do get pregnant, sometimes you actually see another shift in your temperatures and it stays
elevated
for those whole nine months.
We just made those openings of such a scale that they could work as
elevated
squares, outdoor spaces throughout the entire height of the building.
And from a protected water source, water will be brought to an
elevated
water reservoir and piped to all households through three taps: one in the toilet, one in the shower, one in the kitchen, 24 hours a day.
And when both are ready, they build a toilet, a shower room, and of course also a water tower, an
elevated
water reservoir.
This is how an
elevated
water reservoir is constructed.
Or, a routine blood test might count too many white cells or
elevated
liver enzymes.
Mali and its king were
elevated
to near legendary status, cemented by their inclusion on the 1375 Catalan Atlas.
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