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    lev·er·age
    /ˈlev(ə)rij/

    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. LEVERAGE definition: 1. the action or advantage of using a lever: 2. power to influence people and get the results you…. Learn more.

  3. LEVERAGE meaning: 1. the action or advantage of using a lever: 2. power to influence people and get the results you…. Learn more.

  4. LEVERAGE meaning: the power to influence people in order to get what you want. Learn more.

  5. LEVERAGING definition: 1. present participle of leverage 2. to use something that you already have in order to achieve…. Learn more.

  6. the relationship between the amount of money that a company owes to banks and the value of the company. finance & economics specialized. the act of using borrowed money to buy an investment or a company: With leverage, the investor's $100,000 buys $500,000 or more of stock if he wants. Sinônimo.

  7. A leveraged company or organization owes a large amount of money in relation to its value: The company is highly leveraged and struggling with interest payments. business , finance & economics specialized. A leveraged deal or investment has been paid for using borrowed money.

  8. LEVERAGE tradução: influência, alavancar, aproveitar, influência, poder. Veja mais em Dicionário Cambridge inglês-português

  9. to use something that you already have in order to achieve something new or better: We can gain a market advantage by leveraging our network of partners. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Affecting and influencing. across-the-board. affect. applicability. be/fall under someone's influence/spell idiom.

  10. the relationship between the amount of money that a company owes and its share capital or value: The company plans to reduce the leverage to between 40% and 60% by the year end. The bank was asked to improve its capitalization and reduce its leverage.

  11. lever noun [C] (BAR/HANDLE) Add to word list. a bar or handle that moves around a fixed point, so that one end of it can be pushed or pulled in order to control the operation of a machine or move a heavy or stiff object. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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