Leverage (Verb)
Meaning 1
Provide with leverage; "We need to leverage this company".
Classification
Verbs of buying, selling, owning.
Examples
- This new market research data will leverage our company's position in the industry to attract investors.
- The startup aims to leverage its innovative technology to disrupt the traditional retail model.
- With a strategic partnership, we can leverage their expertise to expand our product line.
- The social media influencer's massive following can leverage her brand to promote products.
- This valuable connection will leverage our company's chances of securing the large contract bid.
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Meaning 2
Supplement with leverage; "leverage the money that is already available".
Classification
Verbs of buying, selling, owning.
Examples
- We can leverage the funding we already have to secure additional investment for our new project.
- The company is planning to leverage its existing budget to finance the acquisition of new technology.
- By leveraging the grants we received earlier this year, we can supplement our current funding for the research project.
- Instead of borrowing more, we decided to leverage the money that is already available to us.
- She leveraged the resources from her previous startup to create a more robust marketing strategy for her new business.