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levels

  • plural
    of level.
    level
    adjective
    having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.

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Major arteries for trade and agriculture across the continent—including the Rhine, Danube and Po—are now at record low levels, disrupting freight transportation, forcing nuclear power plants to shut reactors and eroding agricultural productivity.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 18, 2026

Heavy summer thunderstorms don't mean an end to a drought, as rivers, groundwater levels and reservoirs can still be depleted for months.

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

Their water levels are now just above the threshold at which electricity production would be affected.

From Barron's Aug. 17, 2026

On the most recent earnings call, Jassy reiterated that the company is on pace to double its power capacity by the end of 2027, relative to 2025 levels.

From MarketWatch Aug. 17, 2026

“That’s not the point. We pay good money for this food,” Vivian said, her voice rising to operatic levels.

From "Not Nothing" by Gayle Forman