levitate in English

verb
1
rise or cause to rise and hover in the air, especially by means of supernatural or magical power.
he seems to levitate about three inches off the ground
synonyms:floatriserise into the airhoverbe suspendedglidehangflysoar up
verb

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

1. He made himself levitate over the capital.

2. He has claimed he can levitate.

3. I often dream that I can levitate.

4. The guru claimed that he could levitate.

5. And you wear bras so your breasts levitate.

6. I need the magnets to make the board levitate.

7. Hey, not bad for a chick who can't levitate.

8. David Copperfield doesn't actually levitate or turn canes into doves.

9. Afterglows are trails that emits from a Breaker's feet as they levitate.

10. The Arks levitate via the power of items known as Graviton Cores.

11. You know, Hugh, if we ask nicely, he'll make the desk levitate.

12. There are even high- speed trains that levitate above the rail using electromagnets.

13. They marched innocently off to the Pentagon to try to levitate it and put flowers in rifle barrels.

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15. 12 They marched innocently off to the Pentagon to try to levitate it and put flowers in rifle barrels.

16. I just hope that we get the chance to say hello to this guy someday so I can personally levitate his soul from his body.

17. To add a panoramic mansard to the geodesic construction, we levitate overhead part of roof on a height to one meter. Props are formed by five rectangular frames, that allows the use of ordinary windows.

18. The Levitate Airframe ® is a wearable, lightweight technology engineered to improve upper extremity musculoskeletal health in professionals and skilled trade workers who engage in repetitive arm motion and/or static elevation of the arms

19. The verb, Alleviate, stems from the Latin root, levis "light" and is related to modern English words such as elevator and levitate — both words implying a lightening of one's load. Alleviate also has this sense of lightening a burden such as physical pain or emotional duress.

20. ‘The Conjuror defies us to discern how the trick is done.’ ‘Some conjurers are even said to levitate or to have performed the famous Indian rope trick.’ ‘As well as being a comedian, he is considered one of the country's best magicians, certainly one of its sharpest card Conjurors.’

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22. ‘The Baroque of Purcell, Bach and Handel is never going to stick you to your seat a la Ludwig but there were times when I though I would levitate so sublime was the music.’ ‘Rooms come in three styles: Moorish, with intricate plasterwork framing your bed; the more conventional Isabelline Baroque; or Castilian, with rococo furniture and