Levitate
(verb)
To rise or cause to rise in the air and float, especially by using psychological or supernatural means.
Origin:
From the latin levitare, from levis "light".
Examples:
- The magician made the assistant levitate in the air.
- The yogi was said to be able to levitate in deep meditation.
- The object appeared to levitate without any visible means of support.
- The levitation was achieved by a powerful magnetic field.
- The levitation was an illusion created by the magician.