levet (Meaning)

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levet (n.)

A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.

Synonyms & Antonyms of levet

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

levet Sentence Examples

  1. The lake's levet remained steady throughout the season.
  2. The barometer's reading indicated a slight change in levet.
  3. The scientist meticulously measured the levet of the chemical solution.
  4. The water's levet was dangerously high, posing a risk of flooding.
  5. The technician adjusted the levet of the laser to improve its accuracy.
  6. The carpenter used a spirit levet to ensure the table was perfectly flat.
  7. The levet of the soil in the garden decreased significantly after the drought.
  8. The engineer calculated the levet of pressure required for the hydraulic system.
  9. The doctor monitored the levet of medication in the patient's IV bag.
  10. The surveyor determined the levet of the land plot using a tripod and level.

FAQs About the word levet

A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lake's levet remained steady throughout the season.

The barometer's reading indicated a slight change in levet.

The scientist meticulously measured the levet of the chemical solution.

The water's levet was dangerously high, posing a risk of flooding.