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levitate

[lev-i-teyt] / ˈlɛv ɪˌteɪt /


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When odd phenomena start to happen — the lease didn’t mention levitating, glowing crystals — the two men decide to film them for a documentary they hope will lead to Netflix riches.

From New York Times

Cut to Megan in a spiky black outfit, levitating on her back in front of a giant snake statue.

From Los Angeles Times

West levitated out of the dome of the arena where he was reportedly living for the past couple of weeks.

From Fox News

Inside the darkened auditorium, the guest preacher’s image seemed to levitate above the platform, a three-dimensional representation instead of the “flat” onscreen image of a video.

From Washington Times

Using electro-magnetic force, the maglev train "levitates" above the track with no contact between body and rail.

From Reuters