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To lift something higher, or just to add a verb where 'improve' was minding its own business.
means To raise something physically, or boost its quality, status, or mood to a better state.
from From Latin elevare, 'to lift up' — from e- (out) plus levare (make light), kin to 'lever' and 'levity.'
Corporate faveThe buzzword that elevates 'make better' into a slide deck.
Physics cousinSame Latin root powers the lever and elevator.
Double dutyWorks on shelves, brands, moods, and blood pressure.