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leverage
English
Etymology
lever +? -age
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?v(?)??d?/, /?li?v(?)??d?/
Noun
leverage (usually uncountable, plural leverages)
- A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
- By extension, any influence which is compounded or used to gain an advantage.
- (finance) The use of borrowed funds with a contractually determined return to increase the ability of a business to invest and earn an expected higher return, but usually at high risk.
- Leverage is great until something goes wrong with your investments and you still have to pay your debts.
- (business) The ability to earn very high returns when operating at high capacity utilization of a facility.
- Their variable-cost-reducing investments have dramatically increased their leverage.
Synonyms
- (force compounded by a lever): mechanical advantage
- (use of borrowed fund): gearing
- (ability to earn high returns from high capacity utilization): operating leverage
Translations
Verb
leverage (third-person singular simple present leverages, present participle leveraging, simple past and past participle leveraged)
- (transitive, chiefly US, slang, business) To use; to exploit; to manipulate in order to take full advantage (of something).
Synonyms
- (take full advantage of): exploit, use
Derived terms
- leveraged buyout
Translations
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leveraged
English
Verb
leveraged
- simple past tense and past participle of leverage
Anagrams
- everglade
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