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:

  1. The magician made the assistant levitate in the air.
  2. The yogi was said to be able to levitate in deep meditation.
  3. The object appeared to levitate without any visible means of support.
  4. The levitation was achieved by a powerful magnetic field.
  5. The levitation was an illusion created by the magician.
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