What is the meaning of Levar?

to take, to carry, to transport

to wear (have equipped on one's body)

to take (require)

to take away

to lead, to push

to carry

to spend an amount of time

to get along with

to lift (up), raise, heft

to raise, lift

to get up

Apocopic form of levare

to remove, to take off, to take away

to take (to carry to a particular destination)

to take (to move something to a destination)

to take away (to remove someone or something from the current location)

to take out (to get food from an eatery to be eaten elsewhere)

to accompany; to take (to go with someone somewhere)

to take to; to bring to (to provide with or introduce to)

to take (to remove something from its rightful place or owner)

to sweep away; to blow away (to destructively move something away)

to steal; to take (to illegally take an object from its owner)

to take; to kill (to cause someone to die)

to take (to be the object of an interaction, especially a violent one)

to get it (to be punished or beaten up)

to take (to require a given amount of time)

to contain; to take (to have as an ingredient)

to take (to have capacity for)

to carry (to have in one’s immediate possession)

to lead to (to have as its destination) [with a ‘a destination’]

to lead (someone) (to produce or tend to produce a given result) [with direct object ‘someone’ and a ‘to a result’]

to let oneself be overwhelmed [with por ‘by an emotion or force’]

to raise anchor

to put up

Synonym of llevar

Synonym of quitar

to be born

indefinite plural of lev

Source: wiktionary.org