Leverage
volume
British pronunciation/lˈiːvəɹɪd‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɛvɝɪdʒ/, /ˈɫɛvɹədʒ/, /ˈɫivɝɪdʒ/

Définition et Signification de "leverage"

Leverage
01

avantage

(finance) the using of credit or someone else's money to raise earning potential of shares
02

influence, avantage

the ability to influence a person or situation through the strategic use of resources to achieve a desired outcome
03

avantage mécanique, effet de levier

the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to use a lever
04

effet de levier, levier financier

(finance) the value of a company's shares in relation to its debts
to leverage
01

amortir, rentabiliser

to utilize borrowed funds or financial resources to increase one's capacity for investment or acquisition
Transitive: to leverage funds
02

exploiter, tirer parti de

to use something to its maximum advantage
Transitive: to leverage sth

leverage

n

lever

n
example
Exemple
The politician's strong public support gave him leverage in policy negotiations.
With the critical vote in his favor, the senator had significant leverage in passing the new bill.
The union used its leverage to secure better wages and working conditions for its members.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu emphasizes technique and leverage over strength.
She realized she had little leverage in the negotiation without more substantial evidence.
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