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    Meaning of Leverage

    The primary meaning of the word "leverage" is the use of a small initial investment or advantage to gain a disproportionately large return or result.

    Definitions

    • The use of a small initial investment or advantage to gain a disproportionately large return or result
    • * A means of exerting pressure or influence, especially in a business or financial context
    • * A mechanical advantage, especially one gained by using a lever

    Etymology of Leverage

    The word "leverage" originates from the Old French word "levier," meaning "lever," and the Latin word "levare," meaning "to raise"
    Historically, the term was used in a mechanical context to describe the use of a lever to gain a mechanical advantage
    Over time, the term has been extended to include financial and business contexts, where it refers to the use of a small initial investment or advantage to gain a large return or result

    Example Uses

    • The company used its leverage to negotiate a better deal with the supplier
    • * She used her leverage as a major shareholder to influence the board's decision
    • * The new policy aims to give small businesses the leverage they need to compete with larger corporations

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