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deleverage verb[ I or T ] FINANCEuk /ˌdiːˈliːvərɪdʒ/ us /ˌdiːˈlevərɪdʒ/ to reduce a company's borrowing in relation to its share capital: Companies in the US may have deleveraged but, for the economy as a whole, attitudes towards debt haven't changed.
deleveraging noun[ U ](UK alsodegearing) We intend to pursue a long-term financial restructuring that includes a substantial deleveraging of the company and enhances our prospects for future growth.
Examples of deleverage deleverage What we are now seeing is the process of the last few years going into reverse, with the financial system grappling with the consequent need to deleverage. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English To deleverage, one needs to raise cash to pay debt, either from raising capital or selling assets or both. From Wikipedia
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