leverage به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
le‧ver‧age1 /ˈliːvərɪdʒ $ ˈle-, ˈliː-/ noun [uncountable]
influence that you can use to make people do what you want
the action, power, or use of a lever
leverage2 verb [transitive]
to make money available to someone in order to invest or to buy something such as a company
to spread or use resources (=money, skills, buildings etc that an organization has available), ideas etc again in several different ways or in different parts of a company, system etc
Example
The national brewers‘ leverage has been intensified as a result of the rise of lager
The attraction of options and futures, our specialty item, was that they offered both liquidity and fantastic leverage
The agreement promises to leverage Kalpana’s strengths in Ethernet switching technology to boost Sparcserver network performance and availability
At the same time, their capacity to leverage private capital in support of these developments has varied considerably
These and other economic development proposals have emphasized targeting and leveraging to get maximum use of the federal dollars