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levitate

[lev-i-teyt] / ˈlɛv ɪˌteɪt /


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During tests, eggs released one after another with minimal effort; with a bit of oil, they practically levitated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Interest in AI has levitated shares of Nvidia, Broadcom, and their ilk, but also stoked fresh fears of an AI bubble.

From Barron's

Inside one darkened room in the show, a life-size, glass “portrait” of the astronaut Lawrence appears to be levitating as if free from gravitational forces.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, he hit the game-winning home run, nearly levitated around first base, and became an October hero yet again.

From Los Angeles Times

I marveled at how the hidden-in-the-floor projections allow the ghost to levitate, but I also increasingly felt a sense of mourning.

From Los Angeles Times