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elevator

[el-uh-vey-ter] / ˈɛl əˌveɪ tər /
NOUN
lift
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The dwelling itself boasts the most “refined” finishes, according to a description provided to Realtor.com, including “teak, marble, and natural stone floors, a designer chef’s kitchen, a gas fireplace, and a private elevator.”

From MarketWatch

There is also a private beach house that sits closer to the water and is accessible only via the tram or by using the home’s private elevator.

From MarketWatch

Two CEOs waited by the elevators this summer in an office building in California farm country where their companies were headquartered, on different floors.

From The Wall Street Journal

We live stacked on top of one another—sharing walls, elevators, package rooms — yet often remain total strangers, bound only by the mutual recognition of each other’s dogs or preferred laundry times.

From Salon

After the lights dimmed on Dr. Achebe, the group was ushered out of the theater directly into a large elevator.

From Literature