lever
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: leverspast: leveredpp: levereding: levering
The word carries a strong association with mechanical advantage and efficiency. It suggests the use of a tool to amplify human strength, turning a difficult task into a manageable one through physics. In professional or political contexts, it describes a strategic advantage or a point of influence. When someone uses a lever in a negotiation, they are identifying a specific vulnerability or a powerful incentive to force a desired outcome.
Refers to the physical tool or a specific point of influence.