reelevate

/riˈɛləˌveɪt/
verb
  1. To raise something to a higher position or level again.
    • The construction crew had to reelevate the platform after it sank into the mud.
    • The engineer used a jack to reelevate the sagging beam.
    • After the storm, the city worked to reelevate the flooded roads.
  2. To improve or restore something to a higher status, importance, or quality.
    • The new manager hopes to reelevate the company's reputation after the scandal.
    • She took a course to reelevate her skills and stay competitive in the job market.
    • The museum's renovation will reelevate the gallery to a world-class standard.
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