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  • 31level up — ˌlevel ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they level up he/she/it levels up present participle levelling up past tense …

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  • 32level — Used in the context of general equities. Price measure of an indication. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. level lev‧el 1 [ˈlevl] noun 1. [countable] the measured amount of something that exists at a particular time or in a particular… …

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  • 33level — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 amount/size/number ADJECTIVE ▪ elevated, high, significant, substantial ▪ record ▪ Industrial output has reached record levels. ▪ …

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  • 34entry lux — (EN.tree luks) n.. An automotive classification that consists of the lowest priced models from a manufacturer or line normally associated with luxury. Also: entry luxe. entry lux adj. Example Citation: In a quest for younger drivers and higher… …

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  • 35level playing field — a state of equality; an equal opportunity. [1980 85] * * * level playing field noun (figurative) A position of equality, from which rivals may compete without either having an unfair advantage • • • Main Entry: ↑level * * * noun [singular] : a… …

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  • 36level-headedness — noun see level headed * * * level headedness noun [uncountable] Thesaurus: sensible and reasonablesynonym someone who is intelligent or well informedhyponym Main entry: level headed …

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  • 37level playing field — ˌlevel ˈplaying field noun [singular] informal COMMERCE a situation in which different companies, countries etc can all compete fairly with each other because no one has special advantages: • Banks should be able to compete on a level playing… …

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  • 38level something down — ˌlevel sthˈdown derived to make standards, amounts, etc. be of the same low or lower level • Teachers are accused of levelling standards down to suit the needs of less able students. Main entry: ↑levelderived …

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  • 39level something up — ˌlevel sthˈup derived to make standards, amounts, etc. be of the same high or higher level Main entry: ↑levelderived …

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  • 40level something against somebody — ˈlevel sth against/at sb derived to say publicly that sb is to blame for sth, especially a crime or a mistake • The speech was intended to answer the charges levelled against him by his opponents. Main entry: ↑levelderived …

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