1. elevated

    adjective

    1. Raised, especially above the ground.
      "an elevated platform."
    2. Increased in amount or degree.
      "an elevated temperature."
    3. Morally or intellectually superior.

    adjective

    1. Raised, especially above the ground.
      "an elevated platform."
    2. Increased in amount or degree.
      "an elevated temperature."
    3. Morally or intellectually superior.
    4. Formal; lofty.
      "an elevated prose style."
    5. Elated in feeling or mood; high-spirited.
    6. Uplifted; high; lofty; also, animated; noble.
      "elevated thoughts"
      Similar: uplifted high lofty noble

    noun

    1. An elevated railway.
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  2. merriam-webster.com

    The meaning of ELEVATED is raised especially above the ground or other surface. How to use elevated in a sentence. raised especially above the ground or other surface; increased especially abnormally (as in degree or amount)… See the full definition. Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; New Slang; Rhymes; Word Finder ...
  3. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

    The house is in an elevated position, overlooking the town. an elevated highway/railway/road (= one that runs on a bridge above the ground or street) (specialist) higher than normal. elevated blood pressure; See elevated in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See elevated in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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    Elevated railway

    An elevated railway or elevated train is a railway with the tracks above street level on a viaduct or other elevated structure. The railway may be a broad-gauge, standard-gauge or narrow-gauge railway, light rail, monorail, or a suspension railway. Elevated railways are normally found in urban areas where there would otherwise be multiple level crossings. Usually, the tracks of elevated railways that run on steel viaducts can be seen from street level. Wikipedia

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