level at



level something at someone or something

to direct something at someone or something; to aim a remark at someone. The sheriff leveled his rifle at the fleeing bandit. Why did you think you had to level that barrage of words at me? I didn't make the problem. Sam leveled an acid comment or two at the committee.
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level at

v.
To direct something toward someone or something: The reporter leveled charges of corruption at the committee. The robber leveled the gun at the victim's head.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elspet-Scottish
Astman['æstmən]
Norbertonor-BER-to (Spanish, Italian)Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
WilhelmVIL-helm (German), VEEL-khelm (Polish)German, Polish, Ancient Germanic
MiglĖ-Lithuanian
Shula-Arabic