Levitations [noun]

Definition of Levitations:

height; high ground

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Sentence/Example of Levitations:

Several times during the course of this séance, and during the levitation of the table, I said, "There is no spirit."

At 9.37 a slight lifting on the left; then a lifting on the right, and a total levitation (photograph).

A third levitation takes place, after the left leg (the incriminated one) of the medium has been bound to the left leg of M. L.

Eusapia's right hand was on the table, in full view,—though sometimes she held it in the air during the levitation.

We regard this levitation as among the most important and most significant of Spiritualistic achievements.

She is seated, as usual, at one of the small ends of the table, a position least favorable for a mechanical levitation.

At the last the levitation was such that the dynamometer rested horizontally on the table.

The levitation of a heavy table, under conditions in which it would have been impossible to lift it in ordinary circumstances.

The levitation was accomplished rapidly, but without any jarring or jolting or jerking.

The next day the same levitation occurred in broad daylight, at noon, while we were waiting for a guest who was late to luncheon.