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levitate

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To cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity.

  • The magician levitated the woman.

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'levitate' is a correct word and is commonly used in written English.
It means to rise or float in the air without any physical support, often associated with magic or supernatural powers. Example: The magician performed a trick where he made a volunteer levitate in front of the audience.

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It includes a new cafe – a glass box which seems to levitate among the trees of Whitworth Park.

The biggest haunts can make millions, but their expenses can reach seven figures, too corpses don't levitate on their own.

The position of the robot is monitored by lasers and a camera, which are connected to a computer that controls the field to keep the robot steady.Having got their robot to levitate, the researchers wanted to make it capable of work.

AMERICA has lately seemed to levitate above the economic difficulties plaguing other rich countries, from Europe, to Britain, to Japan.

On Saturday 100,000 anti-war demonstrators descended on Washington, DC, to chant peacenik slogans and listen to Joan Baez sing "Where have all the flowers gone?" The only thing missing was Abbie Hoffman trying to levitate the Pentagon.

When Abbie proposed to encircle the Pentagon with anti-war protesters Anita said they should make the building levitate, then let it crash to the ground.

But it continued to levitate thereafter, like the subject of an Indian rope trick.

These fields, generated by devices called linear synchronous motors, both levitate the capsules and propel them forward.

Imagine opening your mouth and watching one levitate inside.Correction: the process for lifting the robots uses magnetic attraction, as well as the magnetic repulsion to which we originally referred.

Formerly quarry rock, now Earth Art Source: LACMA/TOM VINETZ Just an average 196-wheeler Source: LACMA/TOM VINETZ The engineer said the bridge would hold Source: LACMA/TOM VINETZ Here's the rock, now roll Source: LACMA/TOM VINETZ It's hard to levitate a mass Source: LACMA/Michael heizer No more texting and driving, ever again Source: LACMA/TOM VINETZ Where did the volunteers for the unclipping go?

They surrounded the leaders' compound at Zhongnanhai on three sides, but declined, despite a claimed ability to levitate, to occupy the lake on the fourth side.

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