leverage|leverages in English
noun
[le·ver·age || 'levərɪdʒ /'lɪːv-]
action of a lever; mechanical power supplied by a lever; influence, ability to affect or alter people or circumstances; use of borrowed money to increase the return on an investment
Use "leverage|leverages" in a sentence
1. Leverage for US regulated Forex Brokers is capped at 50:1 and this maximum leverage cap is designed to protect retail traders from excessive leverage.
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3. Now, you try leverage.
4. They're just exploiting the situation for leverage.
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6. Your son is my only leverage.
7. We have a lot of leverage.
8. It leverages a robust digital points system (Blurt) for digital rewards.
9. He's probably got leverage on businessmen, politicians.
10. We can a crowbar to apply leverage.
11. These will then be taken up with ADB leverage.
12. The Republicans will just use it as leverage.
13. It was our one piece of leverage, Andy!
14. Let's just say it's a matter of leverage.
15. I need some leverage out here right now.
16. An ADA does not apply leverage to the FBI.
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18. Nader is relishing the leverage and the limelight.
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