Levels synonyms
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Part of speech:
Tier means a row or layer.
(Linguistics) A degree of ablaut.
The occupants of such a story:
A degree in progress or a grade or rank in a scale:
(Informal) A step; grade; degree; peg
A step or degree
An unroofed, paved area, immediately adjacent to a house, etc. and usually overlooking a lawn or garden
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(Geology) A bed or layer of sedimentary rock that is visually distinguishable from adjacent beds or layers.
An elevated, comparatively level expanse of land; a tableland.
(Obs.) In an even manner
In an even manner; so as to be level or in alignment
To sharpen to a point, as a pencil
To load to capacity; fill:
(Archaic) To scrape or shave off.
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(Intransitive) To stand up, especially from a sitting position.
To exhibit or present to an audience:
To make (something) even, level, or unwrinkled:
To reduce is to make something smaller or to become or feel smaller, or forcing someone into a less desirable position.
To rank is to put things in some type of order, based on a set criteria.
To determine the position of; locate.
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To equal; to match; to correspond to.
To level to the ground
(Intransitive) To become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
To make equal; to cause to correspond in amount or degree.
To be equal to; match in value, degree, etc.
To turn or point (a person or thing) toward an object or goal; aim; head
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To demolish is defined as to knock down, refute or destroy either literally or figuratively, or to eat food quickly.
The definition of adjust means to change something to a better fit or to be more usable.
To fit by alteration; to modify or remodel for a different purpose; to adjust: as, to adapt a story or a foreign play for the stage; to adapt an old machine to a new manufacture.
(Intransitive) To direct the intention or purpose; to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor;—followed by at, or by an infinitive; as, to aim at distinction; to aim to do well.
To ruin or dilapidate.
Waste is defined as to destroy, wear away or use up.
Ruin is defined as to break or destroy something.
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To aim or focus:
To point or direct (a gun or camera, for example) at something.
To adjust (an instrument or device) to a specific point or calibration:
To aim, point, or turn in a certain direction:
To twist; turn; warp
(Military) To point; to aim.
To bring into a position or arrangement that is straight, upright, perpendicular, even across, etc.
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To be or seem to be equal; correspond.
(Slang) To knock down; floor
To force (an opponent) to the ground or floor, as in wrestling or the martial arts.
To throw or put in a prostrate position; lay flat on the ground
(--- Baseball) To hit (a ball) onto the ground.
To let fall by releasing hold of:
Toward, to, or on the ground, floor, or bottom:
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To intentionally cause the destruction of.
Pulverize is to crush into powder, or to demolish.
To put an end to in a gradual systematic way:
To kill
The definition of a degree is any series of steps, a point in a scale or a stage in a scale.
A crosspiece forming a step of a ladder; a round.
The process by which land is leveled off through erosion or the transportation or deposition of sediments, especially the process by which a riverbed is brought to a level where it is just able to transport the amount of sediment delivered to it.
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raises (antonym)
To stir up; instigate:
constructs (antonym)
To create (an argument or a sentence, for example) by systematically arranging ideas or terms.
builds (antonym)
To establish a basis for; found or ground:
lies (antonym)
To exist; reside:
deceives (antonym)
(Archaic) To while away (time)
seeks (related)
To bend one's efforts toward; aim at; pursue
rises (related)
(Intransitive) To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.
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helps (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
The definition of a layer is a single thickness or coat, or a hen that lays eggs.
Find another word for levels. In this page you can discover 66 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for levels, like: tiers, grades, floors, steps, notches, pegs, terraces, , plateaux, evens and flushes.