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something,typicallydeath, thataffectspeopleof everyclassandrankin the same way, making everyoneseemequal: SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinking and relating - affiliated
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- attach
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- interconnectedness
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See more results » (Definition oflevelerfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoflevelerleveler It is the greatlevelerthat has decentralized the creation, consumption, and criticism of art.FromHuffington Post In the entertainment industry, one of our core and usually unspoken beliefs is that art is a great communicator and even a massleveler.FromVariety Performance-enhancing drugs are that greatleveler, that tool for athletes to bridge the unfair natural gap.FromWired It's a greatlevelerof sorts.FromHuffington Post They acted as aleveleramong the participants, placing them all on the same page and with the same ownership of the problem at hand.From theCambridge English Corpus Perhaps the school experience has a moderating effect and by third grade serves as a ``leveler,'' exerting increasing influence over child school behavior relative to the influence of early caregiving.From theCambridge English Corpus The rioting ethnic crowd becomes the ``leveler,'' ``eliminating the alleged advantages enjoyed by the opponent and redressing the inequality allegedly suffered by the aggressor, usually a majority'' (p. 275).From theCambridge English Corpus A common peril is a mightylevelerof barriers.FromProject Gutenberg Matrimony in that case was a goodlevelerof imaginary rank.FromProject Gutenberg Sorrow is as great aleveleras death.FromProject Gutenberg True love is a greaterlevelerthan anarchy.FromProject Gutenberg Then, too, poverty, the greatleveler, had come upon the family.FromProject Gutenberg Whatever malignant poison had seeped into the collective brain of the nation, it was certainly a devastatinglevelerof all sorts of institutions and values.FromProject Gutenberg And the life is thelevelerof the words, up or down.FromProject Gutenberg I asked, pointing to a group of noisy sand levelers not far away.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/leveler## |