English

Detailed Synonyms for levelling in English

levelling:

levelling [the ~] nomen

  1. the levelling
    the levelling
  2. the levelling
    the equation; the levelling; the equalisation; the balance; the equalization

levelling form of level:

level [the ~] nomen

  1. the level
    the level
  2. the level
    the face; the level
  3. the level
    the storey; the floor; the level
  4. the level
    the degree; the level
  5. the level
    the caliber; the level; the calibre
  6. the level
    the echelon; the level
  7. the level
    the dig off; the level
  8. the level
    – a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale 1
    the level; the story; the floor; the storey
    – a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale 1
    • level [the ~] nomen
      • what level is the office on?1
    • story [the ~] nomen
    • floor [the ~] nomen
    • storey [the ~] nomen
  9. the level
    – a flat surface at right angles to a plumb line 1
    the level; the horizontal surface
    – a flat surface at right angles to a plumb line 1
  10. the level
    – indicator that establishes the horizontal when a bubble is centered in a tube of liquid 1
    the level; the spirit level
    – indicator that establishes the horizontal when a bubble is centered in a tube of liquid 1
  11. the level
    – a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality 1
    the level; the degree; the grade
    – a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality 1
    • level [the ~] nomen
      • a high level of care is required1
    • degree [the ~] nomen
      • it is all a matter of degree1
    • grade [the ~] nomen
      • a moderate grade of intelligence1
  12. the level
    – height above ground 1
    the level
    – height above ground 1
    • level [the ~] nomen
      • the water reached ankle level1
      • the pictures were at the same level1
  13. the level
    – an abstract place usually conceived as having depth 1
    the level; the layer; the stratum
    – an abstract place usually conceived as having depth 1
    • level [the ~] nomen
      • a good actor communicates on several levels1
    • layer [the ~] nomen
      • a simile has at least two layers of meaning1
    • stratum [the ~] nomen
      • the mind functions on many strata simultaneously1
  14. the level
    – a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process 1
    the stage; the level; the degree; the point
    – a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process 1
    • stage [the ~] nomen
      • at what stage are the social sciences?1
    • level [the ~] nomen
    • degree [the ~] nomen
      • a remarkable degree of frankness1
    • point [the ~] nomen
  15. the level
    – a relative position or degree of value in a graded group 1
    the level; the grade; the tier
    – a relative position or degree of value in a graded group 1
    • level [the ~] nomen
    • grade [the ~] nomen
      • lumber of the highest grade1
    • tier [the ~] nomen
  16. the level
    – The name of a set of members in a dimension hierarchy such that all members of the set are at the same distance from the root of the hierarchy. For example, a time hierarchy may contain the levels Year, Month, and Day. 2
    the level; the dimension level
    – The name of a set of members in a dimension hierarchy such that all members of the set are at the same distance from the root of the hierarchy. For example, a time hierarchy may contain the levels Year, Month, and Day. 2

level adj

  1. level
  2. level
    – of the score in a contest 1
    even; level; tied
    – of the score in a contest 1
  3. level
    – having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another 1
    level; flat; plane
    – having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another 1
    • level adj
      • acres of level farmland1
    • flat adj
      • a flat desk1
      • skirts sewn with fine flat seams1
    • plane adj
      • a plane surface1
  4. level
    – oriented at right angles to the plumb 1
    level
    – oriented at right angles to the plumb 1
    • level adj
      • the picture is level1
  5. level
    – being on a precise horizontal plane 1
    level
    – being on a precise horizontal plane 1
    • level adj
      • a billiard table must be level1
  6. level
    – not showing abrupt variations 1
    level; unwavering
    – not showing abrupt variations 1
    • level adj
      • spoke in a level voice1
      • she gave him a level look1

to level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)

  1. to level
    to settle; to level; get even; to pay
    • settle verb (settles, settled, settling)
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
    • get even verb
    • pay verb (pays, paid, paying)
  2. to level
    to equalize; to level; to equalise
    • equalize verb, amerikan (equalizes, equalized, equalizing)
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
    • equalise verb, engelsk
  3. to level
    to equalize; to level up; to level; to level down; to level out; to smooth; to equalise
    • equalize verb, amerikan (equalizes, equalized, equalizing)
    • level up verb (levels up, levelled up, levelling up)
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
    • level down verb (levels down, levelled down, levelling down)
    • level out verb (levels out, levelled out, levelling out)
    • smooth verb (smooths, smoothed, smoothing)
    • equalise verb, engelsk
  4. to level
    to flatten; to smooth; to level
    • flatten verb (flattens, flattened, flattening)
    • smooth verb (smooths, smoothed, smoothing)
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
  5. to level
    – become level or even 1
    to level; level off
    – become level or even 1
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
      • The ground levelled off1
    • level off verb
  6. to level
    – talk frankly with; lay it on the line 1
    to level
    – talk frankly with; lay it on the line 1
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
      • I have to level with you1
  7. to level
    – direct into a position for use 1
    to charge; to level; to point
    – direct into a position for use 1
    • charge verb (charges, charged, charging)
      • He charged his weapon at me1
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
    • point verb (points, pointed, pointing)
      • point a gun1
  8. to level
    – aim at 1
    to level
    – aim at 1
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
      • level criticism or charges at somebody1
  9. to level
    – make level or straight 1
    to even; to level; to flush; even out
    – make level or straight 1
    • even verb (evens, evened, evening)
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
      • level the ground1
    • flush verb (flushes, flushed, flushing)
    • even out verb
  10. to level
    – tear down so as to make flat with the ground 1
    to level; to dismantle; to tear down; to take down; to pull down; raze; rase
    – tear down so as to make flat with the ground 1
    • level verb (levels, levelled, levelling)
      • The building was levelled1
    • dismantle verb (dismantles, dismantled, dismantling)
    • tear down verb (tears down, tore down, tearing down)
    • take down verb (takes down, took down, taking down)
    • pull down verb (pulls down, pulled down, pulling down)
    • raze verb, amerikan
    • rase verb, engelsk

Conjugations for level:

present
  1. level
  2. level
  3. levels
  4. level
  5. level
  6. level
simple past
  1. levelled
  2. levelled
  3. levelled
  4. levelled
  5. levelled
  6. levelled
present perfect
  1. have levelled
  2. have levelled
  3. has levelled
  4. have levelled
  5. have levelled
  6. have levelled
past continuous
  1. was levelling
  2. were levelling
  3. was levelling
  4. were levelling
  5. were levelling
  6. were levelling
future
  1. shall level
  2. will level
  3. will level
  4. shall level
  5. will level
  6. will level
continuous present
  1. am levelling
  2. are levelling
  3. is levelling
  4. are levelling
  5. are levelling
  6. are levelling
subjunctive
  1. be levelled
  2. be levelled
  3. be levelled
  4. be levelled
  5. be levelled
  6. be levelled
diverse
  1. level!
  2. let's level!
  3. levelled
  4. levelling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "level":

  1. of the score in a contest1
  2. having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another1
    • acres of level farmland1
  3. oriented at right angles to the plumb1
    • the picture is level1
  4. being on a precise horizontal plane1
    • a billiard table must be level1
  5. not showing abrupt variations1
    • spoke in a level voice1
    • she gave him a level look1
  6. a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale1
    • what level is the office on?1
  7. a flat surface at right angles to a plumb line1
    • park the car on the level1
  8. indicator that establishes the horizontal when a bubble is centered in a tube of liquid1
  9. a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality1
    • a high level of care is required1
  10. height above ground1
    • the water reached ankle level1
    • the pictures were at the same level1
  11. an abstract place usually conceived as having depth1
    • a good actor communicates on several levels1
  12. a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process1
  13. a relative position or degree of value in a graded group1
  14. become level or even1
    • The ground levelled off1
  15. talk frankly with; lay it on the line1
    • I have to level with you1
  16. direct into a position for use1
  17. aim at1
    • level criticism or charges at somebody1
  18. make level or straight1
    • level the ground1
  19. tear down so as to make flat with the ground1
    • The building was levelled1
  20. The name of a set of members in a dimension hierarchy such that all members of the set are at the same distance from the root of the hierarchy. For example, a time hierarchy may contain the levels Year, Month, and Day.2

Related Synonyms for levelling