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elevated

[el-uh-vey-tid] / ˈɛl əˌveɪ tɪd /




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That could signal that bond yields will push higher, keeping rates on new consumer loans, mortgages and corporate financings elevated.

From MarketWatch

The condition is often caused by elevated pressure inside the eye when fluid drainage becomes blocked.

From Science Daily

“Buyers are concerned about high home prices and mortgage rates, with down payments particularly challenging given elevated price to income ratios.”

From Barron's

No. 6 was elevated litigation payments, which reduced Becton’s free cash flow and impeded its ability to buy back stock.

From Barron's

Bowman argued that inflation, while elevated, appears on track to cool further, while the job market risks weakening substantially if the economy shifts into a lower gear.

From The Wall Street Journal