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antigravitational

a. Acting against gravity

Usage examples of "antigravitational".

I’m willing to bet that she’s generating an antigravitational field to levitate the cable.

The planet, after being assaulted by the release of their powerful antigravitational pulse, had begun to turn more rapidly.

Venus, shaken by this powerful antigravitational pulse, was beginning to turn more rapidly.

This special extra energy can be shown to have an antigravitational effect: it would have acted just like the cosmological constant that Einstein introduced into general relativity when he was trying to construct a static model of the universe.

Its lukewarm antigravitational gentleness unlocked knots and tensions in my nerves and muscles that I hadn't even realised were there, and I swam and floated tranquilly for nearly an hour.

Those gravitational pulse engines inside them will produce a large enough antigravitational pulse to speed up the rotation.

He had chosen Harsch because he had specialized in tricky antigravitational maneuvers in his Academy days.

Sisko turned back to the mob, jabbing his finger at Asta-ha, then rotating to include all the Tiffnakis in the admonition: "And there shall be no use of force beams, parachutes, paragliders, or antigravitational devices of any sort.

There are no signs of any lifts or other means of descending to the lower levels, so we’re assuming, based on old etchings and other artwork that depict people inside these buildings, that they used small antigravitational devices attached to belts to move up and down.

The chief engineer plugged his cables into the left lateral generator, to test the antigravitational force being generated there.