Levitate [verb]

Definition of Levitate:

rise into the air

Synonyms of Levitate:


Opposite/Antonyms of Levitate:

Land


Sentence/Example of Levitate:

These two qualities open up a whole host of possibilities, including lossless power lines and electronic circuits, ultra-sensitive sensors, and incredibly powerful magnets that could be used to levitate trains or make super-efficient turbines.

They could revolutionize the electric grid and enable levitating trains, among many other potential applications.

Going bottom-up is no problem for a boat on the underside of a levitating liquid.

In a container, liquid can be levitated over a layer of gas by shaking the container up and down.

Objects can float along the bottom of this levitated liquid.

Going bottom-up is no problem for a boat on the underside of a levitated liquid.

There were supposed to be men who could levitate—fly through the air at will.

They circled the Pentagon with hundreds of protestors and said a magic spell that was supposed to levitate it.

My body seemed to be of ethereal substance, ready to levitate.

My rat cannot levitate cheese-crumbs weighing more than 1.7 grams.