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    leverage
    /ˈliːv(ə)rɪdʒ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. use borrowed capital for (an investment), expecting the profits made to be greater than the interest payable: "without clear legal title to their assets, they own property that cannot be leveraged as collateral for loans"
    • 2. use (something) to maximum advantage: "the organization needs to leverage its key resources"

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  2. Learn the meaning of leverage as a noun and a verb in different contexts, such as action, power, business and finance. Find out how to use leverage in sentences and explore related words and phrases.

    • English (US)

      LEVERAGE meaning: 1. the action or advantage of using a...

    • Leveraged

      LEVERAGED definition: 1. A leveraged company or organization...

    • Simplified

      LEVERAGE translate: 作用, 杠杆作用;杠杆效力, 力量, 影响力, 价值,...

    • Gearing

      GEARING definition: 1. the amount a company has borrowed...

    • Capitalization

      CAPITALIZATION definition: 1. the total value of a company's...

    • Traditional

      LEVERAGE translate: 作用, 槓杆作用;槓杆效力, 力量, 影響力, 價值,...

    • Unionize

      UNIONIZE definition: 1. to organize workers to become...

    • Assignment

      ASSIGNMENT definition: 1. a piece of work given to someone,...

  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of leverage, as well as synonyms, examples, and word history. Leverage can mean the action of a lever, power, effectiveness, or the use of credit to enhance speculative capacity.

  4. power or ability to act or to influence people, events, decisions, etc.; sway: Being the only industry in town gave the company considerable leverage in its union negotiations. Synonyms: pull, clout, weight, strength, advantage.

  5. Learn the meaning of leverage as a noun and a verb in different contexts, such as business, finance, accounting, and mechanics. Find synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of leverage in sentences.

  6. If you have leverage, you hold the advantage in a situation or the stronger position in a contest, physical or otherwise. The lever is a tool for getting more work done with less physical force. With the right leverage, you might be able to lift a heavy box.

  7. leverage. noun. /ˈliːvərɪdʒ/ /ˈlevərɪdʒ/ [uncountable] (formal) the ability to influence what people do. diplomatic leverage. Retailers can exert leverage over producers by threatening to take their business elsewhere. Extra Examples. Topics Business c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. noun. Add to word list. power that can be used to influence someone’s actions or decisions. pengaruh. The public has some leverage with their representatives in the Senate. the power gained by the use of a lever. daya tuil. This tool gives better leverage.

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