From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlevel something at somebody/something phrasal verbSHOOTto aim something such as a weapon at someone or something Slowly he levelled his gun at the tiger. → level→ See Verb table
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level at • However, Wainwright offered stubborn resistance, and responded with some hard hitting from the baseline to level the score at 6-6.• At the new level of operations, the breakeven point is one unit higher than the old level.• My purpose rather is to discuss the underlying issues in general terms and at a somewhat philosophic level.• Basic skin water levels are decided at birth.• If in doubt, the developer should check the levels of noise at different times and make enquiries with local people.• Prosecutors have said Makharadze had a blood alcohol level of at least. 15 at the time of the five-car crash.• Underneath the slime slick that had so upset Slampacker, levels were running at ten million a litre.• Notice now that the range is compatible only at the virtual computer level and not at the hardware level.