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level in Bengali বাংলা

level in Dogri डोगरी

level in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

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level in English

  • level adj. 1. having the same height everywhere; flat; even.
    Ex. a level floor, a level field.
    2. lying in a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon; horizontal.
    Ex. a level stretch of railroad.
    3. of equal height; lying in or reac
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  • level adv. (Archaic.) in a level manner; directly.
    Ex. It shall as level to your judgement pierce as day does to your eye (Shakespeare).
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  • level expr. find (or seek) one's level, to arrive at the natural or proper level.
    Ex. Water seeks its own level.
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  • level expr. level off,
    a. to come to an equilibrium; even off; steady; come to the end of a rise or decline in something.
    Ex. The money-supply situation hasn't eased up any recently, so that's just one more force working toward a leveling off in c
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  • level expr. level out, to level off.
    Ex. The effects of the ""credit squeeze"" would now appear to be levelling out, but it is impossible to forecast the future (London Times).
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  • level expr. level with, (Slang.) to be honest with; tell the truth.
    Ex. She was tempted to squirm out of it, but instead she leveled with him and felt better for it.
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  • level expr. on the level, (Informal.) fair and straightforward; honest; legitimate.
    Ex. In 1957 members became worried about the scheme, but she thought it was on the level and told them so (Cape Times).
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  • level expr. one's level best. See under best.
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  • level level, adjective, noun, verb, (Especially British)-elled,-ellingor (especially U.S.)-eled,-eling.adverb.
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  • level noun levelness.
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  • level noun 1a. something that is level; even or flat surface, such as a tract of land.
    Ex. The lake overflowed its banks, and all the level of the valley was covered with the inundation (Samuel Johnson). In the far distance, across the vast level, someth
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  • level v.i. 1. to aim with a weapon.
    Ex. They level: a volley, a smoke and the clearing of smoke (Robert Browning).
    2. to bring things or persons to a common level.
    Ex. (Figurative.) Your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves; but
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  • level v.t. 1. to make level; put on the same level.
    Ex. to level freshly poured concrete. The contractor leveled the ground with a bulldozer.
    2. to bring to a level.
    Ex. They leveled the tennis court by rolling it.
    3. to lay low; brin
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