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[ lev-i-tey-shuhn ] / ˌlɛv ɪˈteɪ ʃən / SEE SYNONYMS FOR levitation ON THESAURUS.COM
nounthe act or phenomenon of levitating. the raising or rising of a body in air by supernatural means. Origin of levitationFirst recorded in 1660–70; levitate + -ion OTHER WORDS FROM levitationlev·i·ta·tion·al, adjectivelev·i·ta·tive, adjectiveself-lev·i·ta·tion, nounWords nearby levitationLevin tube, levirate, Levi's, Lévi-Strauss, levitate, levitation, Levite, leviter, Levitical, Leviticus, Levitra Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for levitationSo [his levitation] is sort of a joke but it also feels—it does feel like a way out. The David Foster Wallace Generation|Seth Colter Walls|April 7, 2011|DAILY BEAST The phenomena of Levitation, or the moving of articles at a distance. Clairvoyance and Occult Powers|Swami Panchadasi I ardently desired the contrary, and we willed the levitation with all our might. Mysterious Psychic Forces|Camille Flammarion That is if we assume that the process is at all parallel with the phenomena of psychokinesis and levitation. Out Like a Light|Gordon Randall Garrett
Several times during the course of this séance, and during the levitation of the table, I said, "There is no spirit." Mysterious Psychic Forces|Camille Flammarion Thus there is no such principle as levitation in the universe. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy|W. T. Stace
Words related to levitationmountain, altitude, ascent, acclivity, ridge, hillock, top, rise, roof, platform, boost, hoist, hill, uplift, heave, eminence, upthrow |