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leverage

Prononciation : [ˈlɛvərɪdʒ]

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Contexte : « finance »

(noun) leverage refers to the use of borrowed money or resources to help increase potential profits. It’s like using a little bit of your own money, plus money you borrow, to do a bigger project or buy something more expensive.

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The company used leverage to expand its operations and improve profits.

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Using too much leverage can lead to financial problems if the investment doesn’t pay off.

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How does leverage help businesses grow?

Contexte : « influence »

(verb) to leverage something means to use it to its full advantage. This could mean using your contacts or skills to get a better outcome.

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She leveraged her connections to land a great job.

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He didn’t leverage his skills well, which cost him the chance at a promotion.

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How can you leverage your strengths in this situation?

Contexte : « resources »

(verb) to leverage also means to make something more effective by using it strategically. This is when you use what you have to achieve a better result.

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The team leveraged their expertise to solve the complex problem.

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They failed to leverage their resources effectively, leading to wasted time.

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What resources can we leverage for this project?

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