Leveled example sentences

Related (10): flattened, equalized, smoothed, graded, balanced, standardized, adjusted, evened, planed, aligned

level

noun

level (noun) · levels (plural noun)

  - a horizontal plane or line with respect to the distance above or below a given point:

  - a height or distance from the ground or another stated or understood base:

  - a floor within a multistorey building.

  - a position on a scale of amount, quantity, extent, or quality:

  - an intellectual, social, or moral standard:

  - a position in a hierarchy:

  - (in a video game) each of a series of stages of increasing difficulty through which a player may progress, completing one stage in order to reach the next:

  - (especially in a role-playing game) each of a number of steps in the development of a character, who progressively acquires enhanced skills and abilities within the game as the player advances by completing tasks and earning points:

  - an instrument marked with a line parallel to the plane of the horizon for testing whether things are horizontal.

  - an instrument for giving a horizontal line of sight.

  - a flat tract of land:

  - having a flat, horizontal surface:

  - (of a quantity of a dry substance) with the contents not rising above the brim of the measure:

  - at the same height as someone or something else:

  - having the same relative position; not in front of or behind:

  - having the same position or score in a contest:

  - not having risen or fallen; unchanged:

  - calm and steady:

  - give a flat and even surface to:

  - demolish (a building or town):

  - make (something, especially a score in sport) equal or similar:

  - aim (a weapon):

  - direct (a criticism or accusation):

  - ascertain differences in the height of (land).

Synonyms

height, highness, altitude, elevation, floor, storey, tier, deck, quantity, amount, extent, measure, degree, volume, size, magnitude, intensity, pitch, strength, proportion, rank, standing, status, position, echelon, station, degree, grade, gradation, stage, standard, rung, point, mark, step, class, stratum, group, grouping, set, classification, flat, smooth, even, uniform, plane, flush, plumb, regular, true, uneven, bumpy, aligned, balanced, abreast, above, below, uneven, aligned, balanced, abreast, above, below, uneven, equal, even, drawn, tied, balanced, unequal, uneven, unchanging, steady, unvarying, stable, even, uniform, regular, consistent, constant, invariable, unalterable, unaltering, calm, unemotional, composed, equable, unruffled, serene, tranquil, unsteady, shaky, flatten, smooth, plane, regularize, polish, face, raze, demolish, flatten, gut, topple, destroy, bomb, bulldoze, fell, dismantle, wreck, pulverize, obliterate, raise, build, equal, even, equalize, aim, point, direct, train, sight, focus, turn, beam, Idioms, Legal

"Leveled" Example Sentences

1. The earthquake leveled the entire city.
2. She leveled up in her video game.
3. The carpenter leveled the surface before laying the hardwood flooring.
4. The politician leveled some serious accusations against her opponent.
5. The child leveled a finger at her sister and yelled, "You did it!"
6. The landscape architect leveled the ground to create a beautiful garden space.
7. The soccer team leveled the score in the second half.
8. The construction crew leveled the old building to make way for a new one.
9. She leveled a fierce gaze at her boyfriend when he suggested they break up.
10. The professor leveled some harsh criticism against the student's paper.
11. The demonstrators leveled their signs and chanted loudly.
12. The chef leveled a tablespoon of flour before adding it to the recipe.
13. The snowmobile zipped down the leveled trail with ease.
14. The company leveled the playing field by offering equal opportunity employment.
15. The therapist leveled with her patient about the difficulties ahead.
16. The hiker carefully leveled his tent on the rocky ground.
17. The quarterback leveled a precise pass to his receiver for the touchdown.
18. The dentist leveled the tooth before placing the crown.
19. The judge leveled a heavy sentence against the convicted criminal.
20. The teacher leveled up her lesson plan to accommodate different learning levels.
21. The athlete leveled his opponent with a powerful punch.
22. The festival vendors leveled prices across the board to prevent competition.
23. The surveyor leveled his instrument to determine the height of the hill.
24. The drama director leveled a stern look at the unruly actors.
25. The tornado leveled the small town in a matter of minutes.
26. The financial advisor leveled with her client about the risky investment.
27. The artist leveled his canvas on the easel before starting to paint.
28. The student leveled up his math skills by practicing every day.
29. The plumber leveled the piping system to prevent leaks.
30. The reporter leveled some tough questions at the celebrity during the interview.

Common Phases

1. The playing field was leveled; both teams now had an equal chance of winning.
2. The carpenter leveled the floor; the furniture now sat evenly.
3. She leveled a sharp gaze at her opponent; ready for the debate to begin.
4. The earthquake leveled entire towns; leaving nothing but rubble in its wake.
5. The teacher leveled criticism at the student; urging them to improve their work.
6. He leveled his gun at the target; determined to hit the bullseye.
7. She leveled accusations at her cheating partner; causing their relationship to crumble.
8. The construction crew leveled the ground for the new building; making sure it was even.
9. The judge leveled a harsh sentence at the criminal; making it clear that their actions were unacceptable.
10. The runner leveled up their training; confident in their ability to complete the marathon.

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