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over-leveraged adjective (alsooverleveraged)ukus(alsoovergeared) FINANCE an over-leveraged person or business has borrowed too much money in relation to their ability to pay it back: When prices collapsed, many over-leveraged developers went bankrupt.
Examples of over-leveraged over-leveraged While some may say that greed is good, typically it is a destructive addiction that will cause disastrous wars or an over-leveraged portfolio that crashes. From Huffington Post They're so over-leveraged they might not meet payroll, and even attendance is plummeting. From ESPN It was the big over-leveraged papers that could no longer be supported by the advertisers, who'd been bought and sold so many times already. From Wired Pricing levels remained depressed for so long because companies had become over-leveraged, and so had been squeezed into heavy bitcoin selling, he said. From CNBC Has an owner over-leveraged his real estate and now must sell? From OCRegister When people were not too overleveraged and property values hadn't collapsed so much. From Slate Magazine These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |