uplevel

adj

Etymology

From up- + level.

  1. inherited from levelen
  2. derived from libella
  3. derived from livel
  4. inherited from level
  5. prefixed as uplevel — “up + level

Definitions

  1. Having greater capabilities or a higher version number.

  2. From, in, or to a higher level of an organization, society, or building.

    • Every now and then we have to smoke some of them out when they get too close to the uplevel neighborhoods.
    • We hit another dead end, the uplevel ladder far to our right this time.”
    • His chrono told him that it was 0342, but that was uplevel time,...
  3. To raise the level of.

    • The human alternative is to use this emotional energy to uplevel addictions to preferences.
    • This is to help spread Buddhism and uplevel comic book readers to put down the comic books and reach upwards towards the meditation cushion.
    • When I begin planning something new or desire to uplevel my game, I eschew unworkable ideas and unproven theories.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for uplevel. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA