Definition of Reelevate

1. elevate [v -VATED, -VATING, -VATES] - See also: elevate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reelevate

reel in
reel off
reel out
reel to reel tape
reel up
reelable
reelect
reelected
reelecting
reelection
reelections
reelects
reeled
reeler
reelers
reelevate (current term)
reelevated
reelevates
reelevating
reeligibilities
reeligibility
reeligible
reelin
reeling
reelingly
reelings
reelless
reelman
reelmen
reels

Literary usage of Reelevate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Roman Imperialism by Tenney Frank (1914)
"... who needed the Pergamene treasures for the furtherance of his expensive schemes, and who, furthermore, wished to reelevate the plebeian assembly to the ..."

2. Elements of Geology; Or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and Its by Charles Lyell (1866)
"... may have sufficed to submerge and reelevate whole continents by a process as slow as that which is now operating to upraise Sweden and depress Greenland ..."

3. Essay on Language by Rowland Gibson Hazard, Caroline Hazard (1889)
"When they shall be realized, a just and impartial judgment may be formed of the incipient efforts to reelevate the spiritual, and make it the great object ..."

4. Greek Vignettes: A Sail in the Greek Seas, Summer of 1877 by James Albert Harrison (1878)
"The lame and futile attempts made by King Otho to reelevate some of the prostrate pillars stand to-day as a monument of capriciously abandoned purpose. ..."

5. Vicars of Christ: Popes, Power, and Politics in the Modern World by Michael P. Riccards (1998)
"For the traditionalists, the idea was to reelevate the importance of procreation above conjugal love as a way of supporting the ban on contraception. ..."

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