Definitions

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  • adjective Furnished with an elevator.

Etymologies

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elevator +‎ -ed

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Examples

  • Through the first three quarters of 2009, value has only declined by 16 percentto 20 percent for walk-up and elevatored properties, respectively.

    Ask an Expert About... the Under-$100 M. Investment Sales Market 2009

  • Through the first three quarters of 2009, value has only declined by 16 percentto 20 percent for walk-up and elevatored properties, respectively.

    Ask an Expert About... the Under-$100 M. Investment Sales Market 2009

  • The music became suspenseful now, a series of diminished chords, perhaps a scary moment pending—and sure enough the orchestra reached the stage apron and dropped rather dramatically into the pit and then completely out of sight, elevatored down like so many geeks in tuxedos, a maneuver of a certain farcical bravado, greeted with cheers.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • The music became suspenseful now, a series of diminished chords, perhaps a scary moment pending—and sure enough the orchestra reached the stage apron and dropped rather dramatically into the pit and then completely out of sight, elevatored down like so many geeks in tuxedos, a maneuver of a certain farcical bravado, greeted with cheers.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • The music became suspenseful now, a series of diminished chords, perhaps a scary moment pending—and sure enough the orchestra reached the stage apron and dropped rather dramatically into the pit and then completely out of sight, elevatored down like so many geeks in tuxedos, a maneuver of a certain farcical bravado, greeted with cheers.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Kemper brushed past them and elevatored up to the twelfth floor.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

  • Farman, the last relic of the old type box-kite with elevator in front appeared shorn of this prefix, and became known as the 'short-horn' in contradistinction to its front-elevatored predecessor which, owing to its general reliability and easy flying capabilities, had long been affectionately called the 'mechanical cow.'

    A History of Aeronautics Evelyn Charles Vivian 1914

  • Bonds was taken into a private suite, then about 15 minutes later he elevatored back down to just outside the reunion suite.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Scott Ostler 2010

  • Bonds was taken into a private suite, then about 15 minutes later he elevatored back down to just outside the reunion suite.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Scott Ostler 2010

  • Bonds was taken into a private suite, then about 15 minutes later he elevatored back down to just outside the reunion suite.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

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