Simple past tense and past participle of levitate.(verb)
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Use "levitated" in a sentence
"There is nothing inherently impossible, therefore, in supposing that a table can be "levitated" into the air, under unusual conditions; it is simply the manifestation of an unknown energy -- of which, doubtless, there are many."
"It is asserted, for example, that, on a particular occasion, water was turned into wine; and, on the other hand, it is asserted that a man or a woman "levitated" to the ceiling, floated about there, and finally sailed out by the window."
""levitated" persons, canonized or beatified by the Church of Rome."