unlevels

/ʌnˈlɛvəlz/
verb
  1. Makes something uneven or not flat.
    • He accidentally unlevels the table by placing a book under one leg.
    • The construction crew unlevels the ground before pouring the foundation.
    • The earthquake unlevels the road, creating dangerous cracks.
  2. Disrupts or removes a state of equality or balance.
    • The new tax policy unlevels the playing field for small businesses.
    • The storm unlevels the competition by damaging several teams' equipment.
    • Her promotion unlevels the team's hierarchy, causing some tension.
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