How To Use Levitate In A Sentence
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The only moving component within the pump is the impeller, which is levitated and rotated within the pump chamber in a contact-free manner.
Medgadget
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You're not going to levitate or come out singing the way I do.
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Some conjurers are even said to levitate or to have performed the famous Indian rope trick.
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They marched innocently off to the Pentagon to try to levitate it and put flowers in rifle barrels.
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He sent her a little wave and I swear she levitated off the ground.
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Elsewhere, a life-sized figure of the theosophist Madame Blavatsky appears to levitate between two chairs, in a work by Goshka Macuga, held aloft by the power of thought alone.
Saatchi's Newspeak: the good, bad and indifferent
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The magician levitated the woman
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Coral heads, reef sharks and parrot fish shimmer beneath a plane of water so translucent, that a dinghy moored there not so much floats as levitates.
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Hominibus facetis et ludis puerilibus ultra modum deditus adeo ut si cui in eo tam gravitatem, quam levitatem considerare liberet, duas personas distinctas in eo esse diceret.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Complementing the overt philosophic cast of the last participle, for not yet "actualized" rather than merely not yet recognized, Wordsworth's verse, in and beyond the Intimations Ode, is often levitated on words as well as worlds that feel churning in a line without being fully conjured into print, fleeting evocations neither quite seized upon by the lyricist as yet nor brought to be in reading.
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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The tricks are simple crowd pleasers: A Pyongyang city bus filled with waving passengers appears to levitate and then disappear; an acrobat seems to float through a magical skyscape of clouds.
North Korea stages its biggest magic show ever
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He'd much rather surround the listener with sound than attack with it, and with Levitate he's created another song cycle of unmatched beauty and resonance.
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Professor Main, head of physics at the University of Nottingham, worked on a project to levitate a frog using an effect called diamagnetism: ‘By changing the energy of electrons whizzing around in the nuclei of atoms, you create a force that acts on a molecular level.
The silliest thing I read last week - The Panda's Thumb
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When using jet-propulsion, a frogfish appears to levitate and drift along using its fins as stabilizers.
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For over 30 years the Wizard has been promising to levitate and fly away.
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And they're far more fascinating to examine and discuss than entertaining arguments of whether Kathy Lutz levitated off her bed or whether a ceramic lion bit George in the living room during their alleged 28-day stay in the house, none of which can be proven in the slightest.
Alexandra Holzer: Amityville Horror's Shattered: Director Ryan Katzenbach 'Hopes'-Part 1 (PHOTOS)
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Nina can, apparently, levitate a small ball between her hands.
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There is nothing inherently impossible, therefore, in supposing that a table can be "levitated" into the air, under unusual conditions; it is simply the manifestation of an unknown energy -- of which, doubtless, there are many.
The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
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In a headmistressy way she corrects the inaccuracies of what they remember and seems emotionally levitated above them both.
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Barack Obama had levitated himself above the usual, dispiriting muck of politics.
Obama's Likability Gap
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The guru claimed that he could levitate
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The terms sunrise and sunset took on new meaning after watching the horizon bleed magnificent hues of scarlet, orange and purple as the blazing star levitated and sunk behind the clustered Hong Islands.
Maria Russo: The Seductive Serenity of Krabi, Thailand
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When not harmonizing in delicately woven, acoustic guitar-based balladry, Rogue's vocals levitate above pedal steel, Moog and upright bass.
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It isn't like they've worked out how to levitate the television remote control across the room to allow for utter and total lassitude.
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Can anyone levitate, turn invisible, walk through walls, or remotely view a hidden object?
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You must have seen illusion shows with magicians making people levitate.
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Can they levitate and fly into the kitchen sink?
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This effectively levitated the stone to a floating position in the middle.
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Any winged aircraft, from the smallest Cessna prop puppy to the biggest Boeing behemoth, was a romantic artifact, a swoozy sculpture, a sailing thing of irresistible appeal; but a helicopter ... a helicopter was like a funky old shoetree that a witch had caused to levitate.
Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
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He was a spiritualist medium who purportedly was able to levitate as well as summon spirits.
Times, Sunday Times
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I make upward motion with my hands and our guest begins to levitate a mere 2 inches off the ground.
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So it seems there are already fine particles that are levitated up to what we call the mesosphere, about 100 kilometers up -- that already have this effect.
David Keith's unusual climate change idea
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Kittens can levitate, ricochet, teleport and discorporate and take up most of a double bed.
When PZ Turns Fifty . . . - The Panda's Thumb
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levitated" persons, canonized or beatified by the Church of Rome.
Lost Leaders
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By some unseen force, he began to levitate into the air.
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The catch is that the board will levitate only above sheets made of copper, aluminium and other non-ferromagnetic conductors.
Times, Sunday Times
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The protracted climax, to a faint wash of sound, is a tableau in which the motionless dancers slowly levitate.
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It is asserted, for example, that, on a particular occasion, water was turned into wine; and, on the other hand, it is asserted that a man or a woman "levitated" to the ceiling, floated about there, and finally sailed out by the window.
Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays
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The detritus of the shattered building had now settled, and with each step he levitated upwards with increasing ease, his feet finding footholds without effort.
Ballardian » Ballardian/Savoy Microfiction competition winners
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He was a spiritualist medium who purportedly was able to levitate as well as summon spirits.
Times, Sunday Times
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Suave and a touch oily, the magician, all in black with a red-lined cape and red cummerbund, passes his hoop around a young woman in a black corset, garters and stockings who levitates within a shaft of light.
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Among the stories he told was an only partly scrutable tale tracing the roots of a favorite song to Billie Holiday , Cary Grant and a bowl of oatmeal allegedly made to levitate and assume new form as a moon.
Singing Saw's Christmastime Tour
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He began to levitate in the air, his eyes getting redder by the second.
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You must have seen illusion shows with magicians making people levitate.
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The baroque of Purcell, Bach and Handel is never going to stick you to your seat a la Ludwig but there were times when I though I would levitate so sublime was the music.
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He levitated, soaring a few feet off the ground.
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Now 'Levitate' was one of the most exciting records in The Fall's history just because Smith gave his keyboarder free reign.
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Holding their wands out, they levitated the mirror to the door.
Master of Mirrors
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Nan Flanagan thinks that Bill is wasting his time paying attention to "some old hippies who levitated a dead bird" and mocks him for losing Eric.
True Blood Episode Recap: "I'm Alive and on Fire"
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They didn't make me levitate or anything like that.
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To reduce friction on the spheres, they are levitated by voltages applied to saucer-shaped electrodes.
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Early versions of the hovertrain rested on a cushion of air, like a hovercraft that travels over sea or land, but later ones could levitate.
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Maybe I'll be able to levitate after my mental powers have fully developed.
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What else is summer good for but using all of one's magical powers to levitate out of the city for as long as the sober judges of one's conscience will allow?
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Other extremely technological devices were developed in Ptolemaic Egypt, including remote-controlled steam engines that opened temple doors and magnetically levitated statues in those temples.
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Nina can, apparently, levitate a small ball between her hands.