level
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~ a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process; "a remarkable degree of frankness"; "at what stage are the social sciences?"
level
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~ a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality; "a moderate grade of intelligence"; "a high level of care is required"; "it is all a matter of degree"
level
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~ a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade"
level
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~ height above ground; "the water reached ankle level"; "the pictures were at the same level"
level
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~ an abstract place usually conceived as having depth; "a good actor communicates on several levels"; "a simile has at least two layers of meaning"; "the mind functions on many strata simultaneously"
leveler
— Noun
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~ a radical who advocates the abolition of social distinctions
leveling
— Noun
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~ changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently sloping surface
leveling
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~ the act of making equal or uniform
leveling
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~ complete destruction of a building
leveller
— Noun
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~ a radical who advocates the abolition of social distinctions
lever
— Noun
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~ a flat metal tumbler in a lever lock
lever hang
— Noun
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~ a hang performed on the rings with the body stationary in a horizontal position
lever
— Noun
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~ a simple machine that gives a mechanical advantage when given a fulcrum
lever
— Noun
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~ a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum
leverage
— Noun
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~ the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to use a lever
leverage
— Noun
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~ strategic advantage; power to act effectively; "relatively small groups can sometimes exert immense political leverage"
leverage
— Noun
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~ investing with borrowed money as a way to amplify potential gains (at the risk of greater losses)
leveraged buyout
— Noun
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~ a buyout using borrowed money; the target company's assets are usually security for the loan; "a leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover bids"
leveraging
— Noun
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~ investing with borrowed money as a way to amplify potential gains (at the risk of greater losses)
leveret
— Noun
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~ a young hare especially one in its first year