The word "elevated" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe an increase in something, such as a rise in status or emotion. For example, "His profile in the company was elevated after his promotion.".
Luxembourg's PM at the time, Jacques Santer, was eventually agreed on as a compromise – and Juncker, then labour minister, was elevated into the top post in his home country.
He knows that anybody can be elevated via the youth squad without having to be retrained.
Plus your heart rate stays elevated throughout the entire session, so think of it as a spin class complete with leg-presses and pull-downs.
The runner in second position overall, TNF-sponsored former para Sam McGrath, had been forced out with a knee injury on day three and I was elevated into a podium position.
"It has to be a debate elevated to a Europe-wide level, with Britain playing a leading role, not just a negotiation of Britain's terms of membership.
After he was elevated from shadow attorney general to shadow home secretary in 2008, a surprise appointment as David Davis's successor, he had dinner with Rebekah Brooks; her horror at his position on the convention, relayed to Andy Coulson, is said to have been responsible for his losing the job, although Brooks denies it.
During the first weekend of the festival, around twenty dance, music and theatre people gathered in a derelict and possibly condemned hall in Brooklyn's Bushwick neighbourhood, behind boarded up windows and under a loud elevated-railway.They are making a film, their intrepid director's first, and they don't care about the trains' rumble either.
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