re-elevate

re-elevate

(riːˈɛlɪˌveɪt)
vb (tr)
to elevate again
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Lucio Frigo gave a presentation about Jeddah's historical area, its unique urban and social structure and design, as well as how to regenerate and re-elevate it to become the heart of the city again.
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