heave |
elevate |
In lang=en terms the difference between heave and elevate
is that
heave is to make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult while
elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound.
As verbs the difference between heave and elevate
is that
heave is (archaic) to lift (generally); to raise, or cause to move upwards (particularly in ships or vehicles) or forwards while
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift.
As a noun heave
is an effort to raise something, as a weight, or one's self, or to move something heavy.
As an adjective elevate is
(obsolete) elevated; raised aloft.
elevate |
upward |
In obsolete terms the difference between elevate and upward
is that
elevate is elevated; raised aloft while
upward is the upper part; the top.
As a verb elevate
is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift.
As an adverb upward is
in a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; -- opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll upward.
As a noun upward is
the upper part; the top.
elevate |
degrade |
As verbs the difference between elevate and degrade
is that
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift while
degrade is .
As an adjective elevate
is (obsolete) elevated; raised aloft.
elevate |
sink |
As verbs the difference between elevate and sink
is that
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift while
sink is
to move or be moved into something .
As an adjective elevate
is (obsolete) elevated; raised aloft.
As a noun sink is
a basin used for holding water for washing.
guide |
elevate |
As verbs the difference between guide and elevate
is that
guide is while
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift.
As an adjective elevate is
(obsolete) elevated; raised aloft.
elevate |
maximise |
As verbs the difference between elevate and maximise
is that
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift while
maximise is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As an adjective elevate
is elevated; raised aloft.
elevate |
elevating |
As verbs the difference between elevate and elevating
is that
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift while
elevating is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective elevate
is elevated; raised aloft.
sustain |
elevate |
In transitive terms the difference between sustain and elevate
is that
sustain is to confirm, prove, or corroborate while
elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound.
As a noun sustain
is a mechanism which can be used to hold a note, as the right pedal on a piano.
As an adjective elevate is
elevated; raised aloft.
elevate |
bump |
In transitive terms the difference between elevate and bump
is that
elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound while
bump is to move the time of a scheduled event.
As an adjective elevate
is elevated; raised aloft.
As a noun bump is
a light blow or jolting collision.
As a proper noun Bump is
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elevate |
expand |
In transitive terms the difference between elevate and expand
is that
elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound while
expand is to express (something) at length and/or in detail.
As an adjective elevate
is elevated; raised aloft.
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