leverage - use in sentences

Object

  • strength: SMS can generate very high levels of response, but a campaign must leverage the medium's strengths and minimize its weaknesses.
  • capability: In this way, the IT administrator can leverage the single sign-on capabilities of the network.
  • expertise: This has forced a need for the ability to leverage administration expertise across an organization by tying multiple platforms together.
  • investment: This meant keeping physical assets off SEEDA's balance sheet where possible and finding ways to leverage private sector investment through loans.

Converse of object

  • exert: Unlike conventional garden tools, the unique ratchet mechanism allows the user to exert maximum leverage with minimum effort.
  • negotiate: The result was the loss of any possible negotiating leverage in ensuring that a follow-on regime would have any teeth.
  • gain: The campaign looks to gain maximum leverage from the heritage of each region.
  • apply: Instinctively Cole applied just the right leverage to lift the ball over Carroll with enough curl to drift inside the top corner.
  • exercise: That's not a way to exercise leverage and have an effect on events in life.

Adjective modifier

  • diplomatic: The GDR had no diplomatic leverage, no room for maneuver, no voice in the international diplomacy of unification.
  • maximum: The campaign looks to gain maximum leverage from the heritage of each region.
  • enormous: RRW, we believe, will provide enormous leverage for a more efficient and responsive infrastructure and opportunities for a smaller stockpile.
  • considerable: You could have considerable leverage in placing your business if you also offer up these two categories.
  • political: By supplying arms freely Russia is denying the West the political leverage of the arms embargo.
  • competitive: This gives you and your organization a powerful opportunity for to secure competitive leverage in your chosen sector.

Modifies a noun

  • ratio: The subframe received a new turret for the coil over unit and the new top arm takes advantage of altered leverage ratios.

Modifying Another Word

  • successfully: We should be able to successfully leverage this operation further as we introduce new OPTI products and complementary third party products.

Present participle complement

  • exist: Works with other Enterprise Companies to leverage existing relationships in a Shared Business model.

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