Verb
level with (third-person singular simple present levels with, present participle leveling with or levelling with, simple past and past participle leveled with or levelled with)
(idiomatic, informal) To be frank or particularly honest and clear with someone.
If economists could manage to get themselves thought of as humble, competent people on a level with dentists, that would be splendid. John Maynard Keynes
He who goes step by step always finds himself level with a step. Antonio Porchia
Good roads, canals, and navigable rivers, by diminishing the expence of carriage, put the remote parts of the country more nearly upon a level with with those of the neighbourhood of the town. They are upon that the greatest of all improvements. Adam Smith
There is no roles. No one is keeping any roles. The drummer is also answering everybody and everything. So it is a constant conversation and communication between musicians on an extremely high level with extremely valuable material, motifs, and melodies. Miroslav Vitous
I want the standard of living in Iran in ten years' time to be exactly on a level with that in Europe today. In twenty years' time we shall be ahead of the United States. Muhammad Reza Pahlavi
When I came into boxing, I brought it to the next level with adverts and doing pantomime and people just got jealous of me doing that. Frank Bruno