levet (Meaning)
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levet (n.)
A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.
Synonyms & Antonyms of levet
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levet Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The technician adjusted the levet of the laser to improve its accuracy.
- The carpenter used a spirit levet to ensure the table was perfectly flat.
- The levet of the soil in the garden decreased significantly after the drought.
- The engineer calculated the levet of pressure required for the hydraulic system.
- The doctor monitored the levet of medication in the patient's IV bag.
- 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.