level up
level up
1. To bring something to an equal level or position compared to another thing. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "level" and "up." A late field goal has leveled up the game between these two powerhouses! You can wedge scraps of wood underneath the decking to level it up.
2. To achieve or advance to the next rank. Said of a character within a game, especially video games. You'll probably need to level up a couple of times before you try to take on the boss in this stage.
See also: level, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
level something up
to move something into a level or plumb position. Use a piece of wood under the table's leg to level it up. I will level up the table.
See also: level, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
level up
v.
1. To make something even or equal: One more goal from the visiting team leveled up the score. I used a scraper to level the wet cement up.
2. To advance to the next level. Used especially of role-playing and video games: The scenarios became more complex and difficult as I leveled up. After solving the first puzzle, my character leveled up to level 2.
See also: level, up
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- level off
- level down
- level out
- buzz up
- on the level
- raise the stakes
- level one’s locks
- level (one's) locks
- be on the level
- on the level, to be