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1
a
bar
or
handle
that
moves
around a
fixed
point, so that one end of it can be
pushed
or
pulled
in
order
to
control
the
operation
of a
machine
or move a
heavy
or
stiff
object
2
something you use,
often
unfairly
, to try to
persuade
someone to do what you want
3
to move a
bar
or
handle
around a
fixed
point, so that one end of it can be
pushed
or
pulled
in
order
to
control
the
operation
of a
machine
or move a
heavy
or
stiff
object
:
Examples:
lever
something up She levered up the
drain
cover
.
He levered open the
engine
compartment
and
released
a great
cloud
of
blue
smoke
.
4
If you
lever
someone or something to a place, you move them there with great
physical
effort
:
Examples:
He levered himself out of his
chair
with the
usual
difficulty
and
opened
his
arms
wide
.
Jim
fought
to
pull
himself up, levering his
arms
down.
5
to change a
situation
in
order
to
suit
yourself,
often
using
unfair
methods
:
Examples:
The
company
gobbles
up
rivals
or levers them out of the
market
.
They
accused
the
companies
of
using
political
pressure
to
lever
out
competition
.
6
a
handle
that you move to
control
the
operation
of a
machine
:
Examples:
He
pushed
the
lever
into the "on"
position
and started the
machine
.
7
A
lever
is also a
bar
,
moving
over a
fixed
point, that when
pressed
down at one end can move or
lift
something at the other end.
8
a
bar
or
handle
which
moves
around a
fixed
point, so that one end of it can be
pushed
or
pulled
in
order
to
control
a
machine
or move a
heavy
object
:
Examples:
Lower
the
lever
to
lock
the
machine
into place.
9
something you use to try to
persuade
someone to do what you want or to get the
result
you want:
Examples:
Using
trade
or other
economic
tools
as a
lever
of
diplomacy
is not new.
a
lever
for (doing) sth If your
mortgage
offer
is
less
than you wanted, it may be a
useful
lever
for getting the
price
of the house down.
10
to try to
persuade
someone to do what you want, or try to get a
particular
result
:
Examples:
lever
sb into (doing) sth But the
government
has not
allowed
the
market
to
lever
employers
into that
position
.
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