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elevate

[el-uh-veyt, el-uh-veyt, -vit] / ˈɛl əˌveɪt, ˈɛl əˌveɪt, -vɪt /




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David Oxley, chief climate and commodities economist at Capital Economics, however, says while tight supplies will keep prices elevated over the near term, fading China demand into 2026 could trigger a broader pullback.

From Barron's

“CRWD has taken key strategic steps to integrate AI across its portfolio to capitalize on elevated demand for advanced cyber solutions to protect IT and AI infrastructure across the tech stack.”

From The Wall Street Journal

That, in many respects, underscores the adaptability of American companies, which have used new technologies such as AI to improve profits while managing the increased costs from tariffs and the impact of stubbornly elevated inflation.

From Barron's

Geopolitical risks are elevated across the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Asia, and Latin America, the managing principal adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

I captured it from an elevated position high above the court in a 'catwalk'.

From BBC