noun
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an assembly of gears designed to transmit motion
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the act or technique of providing gears to transmit motion
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US word: leverage. Also called: capital gearing. accounting the ratio of a company's debt capital to its equity capital
Etymology
Origin of gearing
Example Sentences
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Now, with four of the world’s biggest companies gearing up to spend the equivalent of Argentina’s GDP in 2026, the stakes of the AI trade are much higher.
From MarketWatch
It is gearing up to be a busy summer window for Viana, something made trickier by it being a World Cup year.
From BBC
The strike authorization vote came on the same day as educators in Southern California also signaled they were gearing up to head to the picket lines to demand better pay and working conditions.
From Los Angeles Times
Tesla is gearing up for its most expensive year on record — and one that Deutsche Bank analysts predict might only be the beginning of a spending “supercycle.”
From MarketWatch
Traders are also gearing up for a Federal Reserve policy meeting and earnings from tech titans, which will be pored over for an idea about sustainability of the AI investment surge.
From Barron's
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