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levitate

verb

  1. (cause to) float up, into air
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈlɛvɪteɪt/

verb

Etymology: First attested in 1673; borrowed from New Latin levitātus, perfect passive participle of levitō (“to levitate; to have one's motion directed upward, as opposed to the downward motion induced by gravity”) (first attested c. 1670), modeled on gravitō (“to gravitate”) (← Latin gravis (“heavy”)), from levis (“light”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix).

  1. To cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity.

    The magician levitated the woman.

  2. To be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity.

    The guru claimed that he could levitate.