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81level up — UK US level (sth) up Phrasal Verb with level({{}}/ˈlevəl/ verb (UK ll, US l ) ► to improve or increase, or to make something improve or increase, so that it is as good as something else: »Pension benefits for women have been levelled up to match… …
82level — [14] The Latin word for a ‘balance’ or ‘scales’ was libra (it has given English Libra the zodiacal sign [14] and also lies behind many terms for units of measurement, including litre and the abbreviation lb for ‘pound’). Its diminutive form was… …
83level — I. a. 1. Horizontal. 2. Even, flat, plain. 3. Flush, on a level, of the same height. 4. Of the same rank, condition, etc., on a par. II. v. a. 1. Make horizontal. 2. Bring to the same level …
84level up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms level up : present tense I/you/we/they level up he/she/it levels up present participle levelling up past tense levelled up past participle levelled up to increase or improve something in order to make it the… …
85level — Iliwai, iliwai like, pālahalaha. Also; kalamania, ōniki, pāpū like. ♦ Carpenter s level, iliwai. ♦ To level, hō iliwai, hi ohi olani, ku ikē …
86level — [14] The Latin word for a ‘balance’ or ‘scales’ was libra (it has given English Libra the zodiacal sign [14] and also lies behind many terms for units of measurement, including litre and the abbreviation lb for ‘pound’). Its diminutive form was… …
87level — See: ON THE LEVEL …
88level — See: ON THE LEVEL …
89level up — verb To progress to the next level of player character stats and abilities, often by acquiring experience points in role playing games. I leveled up after defeating the dragon …
90level — 1. Any rank, position, or status in a graded scale of values. 2. A test for determining such rank or position. acoustic reference l. the biological reference l. for sound measurements. When the term decibel is used to …