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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The mania reflects how investors are eager to get a piece of hot AI companies gearing up for potential public offerings in 2026.
From MarketWatch
It is gearing up to be an interesting summer at the City Ground.
From BBC
So, the leverage target likely understates its gearing.
The revelations also put California school districts — already gearing up for annual commemorative recognitions of Chavez and his contributions — in a difficult position.
From Los Angeles Times
Southern California is gearing up for a third straight day of record-breaking temperatures as an unusually long and strong March heat wave pushes the mercury up to 35 degrees above normal.
From Los Angeles Times
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