levelled in English

verb
1
give a flat and even surface to.
contractors started leveling the ground for the new power station
synonyms:make levellevel out/offmake eveneven outmake flatflattensmoothsmooth outmake uniform
2
begin to fly horizontally after climbing or diving.
Relieved, I leveled off and once again began dealing with those knotty little details like useless gauges - both my airspeed and my fuel gauge read zero.
3
aim (a weapon).
he leveled a long-barreled pistol at us
4
be frank or honest with (someone).
when are you going to level with me?
synonyms:be frank withbe open withbe honest withbe aboveboard withtell the truth totell all tohide nothing frombe straightforward withbe upfront withcome clean withset the record straight with
verb

Use "levelled" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "levelled" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "levelled", or refer to the context using the word "levelled" in the English Dictionary.

1. The bombing levelled the village.

2. Their eyes are levelled with their antennae.

3. The Duchess levelled a deadly look at Nikko.

4. In addition, operating expenses have levelled off.

5. The hostage had a rifle levelled at his head.

6. After climbing steeply through woodland the lane levelled off.

7. Criticism has been levelled at senior figures in the industry.

8. The Prussian infantry levelled their muskets over the furniture barricade.

9. The pod temperature rose a few degrees more, and then levelled out.

10. In particular the northernmost pond is being filled in and levelled.

11. A number of criticisms have been levelled at the Accelerator Theory.

12. 19 Criticism has been levelled at senior figures in the industry.

13. Allegations of brutality and theft have been levelled at the army.

14. Allegations of brutality and theft have been levelled at the army

15. The plane's flight path climbed to 000 metres and then levelled off.

16. If you remove stone by stone, even a mountain will be levelled

17. Craig Smith put them ahead before Kevin Harmison levelled from the penalty spot.

18. She levelled the surface of the cake mixture with a metal spatula.

19. 1 If you remove stone by stone, even a mountain will be levelled

20. The main Accusation levelled against him was that he tried to avoid military

21. Some of the rail bed has been levelled and other locations have not.

22. 16 If you remove stone by stone, even a mountain will be levelled

23. The main accusation levelled against him was that he tried to avoid military service.

24. There have been Criticisms levelled at journalists for not always looking deeply enough into certain issues.

25. Two impassive cops in shiny black raincoats levelled guns like the Gestapo rehearsing for a massacre.

26. Mighty Banshees are a higher-levelled alternative, if this is given as your Slayer assignment.

27. Synonyms for Calendered include pressed, ironed, smoothed, steamed, leveled, levelled, evened, flattened, planed and unwrinkled

28. However, aided by an outrageous fluke in frame four from which he made Parrott levelled at 2-

29. 21 Within this paradigm, the two main criticisms levelled at mainstream Hollywood films are tokenism and homophobia.

30. At fifty feet he levelled out, slipped the safety off the spear gun, and swam slowly round the coral outcrop.

31. After the members have spoken , usually the Prime Minister himself replies to the charges levelled against the government .

32. Accusations of naivety are levelled at all those who struggle to change the world-from Marx to anti-globalisation activists.

33. At the same time they ended the longest winning streak in Test history and levelled the series at 1-

34. The original accusations levelled by Thorez were based on a fictitious analogy between Nizan himself and the fictional character Pluvinage.

35. Striker Leonardo Ulloa gave Brighton a first half lead, but Hull's Yannick Sagbo levelled the score with five minutes of the match remaining.

36. The present range is no more than fifteen km (10 miles) from east to west and consists of granite peaks levelled into domes.

37. The Israeli Government announces daily the establishment of new colonies- despite the peace process, and despite the condemnation levelled at it by the international community for these abominable practices

38. Bayern quickly turned the tide though, as 17-year-old Jamal Musiala, an England Under-21 international, levelled five minutes after coming on as a substitute for the injured Javier Martinez and

39. The two judges gave lengthy written opinions on the complaint and said the charges were levelled to “Browbeat the judge” who was heading a bench which had passed orders to expedite the

40. The most famous work of Juan de Espinosa Medrano is the Apologetico, a response to criticism levelled by the Portuguese writer Manuel de Faría y Sousa against the poet Góngora

41. This Accusation seems particularly ludicrous when levelled at a party so much in thrall to identity politics that it sometimes feels more like a student union than an organisation set up to defend the working class

42. She also stressed the fact that there was no evidence and also the fact that denial of consular access spoke of strength or rather the lack of it of the baseless charges levelled against Mr. Jadhav.

43. Along with dark beasts, they are some of the highest levelled Slayer monsters that can be killed off task for a reasonable amount of profit, due to their rare drops and a reasonable drop rate on ensouled Abyssal heads

44. ‘This is an Anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present.’ ‘Clearly such a value - system is still Anthropocentric.’ ‘The perspective is decidedly Anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins.’

45. Cant (road/rail), an angle of a road or track Cant (shooting), referring to a gun being tilted around the longitudinal axis, rather than being horizontally levelled Cant (surname), a family name and persons with it Canting, a tool used in making batik

46. An _if_, or a _but_, or a mortified look, or a languid defence, or an ambiguous shake of the head, or a hasty word Affectedly recalled, will demolish a character more effectually, than the whole artillery of malice when openly levelled against it.

47. ‘This is an Anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present.’ ‘Clearly such a value - system is still Anthropocentric.’ ‘The perspective is decidedly Anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins.’

48. It occupies the early Medieval quarter called the Barrio of the "Ciminterio", whose houses were levelled at the beginning of the XIV Century to make way for the construction of the Cloister, pressed forward by the Abbot Nuño Pérez de Monroy, Chancellor of Queen María.

49. Libyan clergies denounce Blaspheming the prophet Judge Raja Pervez Akhtar acquitted Asghar of the allegation levelled under a section which forbids Blaspheming the Holy Prophet, but imprisoned him for 10 years under a section which forbids outraging religious feelings, and also imposed a fine of Rs 200,000.

50. Biddance," "furtherance," "guidance," "hin-drance," "riddance," and "utterance." The alternate ending -ncy is observed in "flip-pancy" and "truancy." All our verbs here are of the first conjugation because of the influence of French, which levelled all present participles to …