Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
true-level
Adjective
/truː ˈlɛvəl/

Definition
A state or condition in which something is perfectly horizontal or vertical, often used in construction or engineering contexts.

Examples
- The carpenter used a spirit level to ensure the shelf was true-level before securing it.
- In order to achieve a true-level surface, the contractor meticulously measured each section of the floor.

Meaning
The term ‘true-level’ refers to the alignment or positioning of an object such that it is perfectly straight or flat, ensuring accuracy and precision.

Synonyms
- Level
- Balanced
- Plumb
- Even