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What (who) is fulcrum - definition


fulcrum         
n.
Support (of a lever), prop.
fulcrum         
['f?lkr?m, 'f?l-]
¦ noun (plural fulcra -r? or fulcrums) the point against which a lever is placed to get a purchase, or on which it turns or is supported.
Origin
C17: from L., lit. 'post of a couch', from fulcire 'to prop up'.
fulcrum         
If you say that someone or something is the fulcrum of an activity or situation, you mean that they have a very important effect on what happens. (FORMAL)
The decision is the strategic fulcrum of the Budget.
= pivot
N-SING: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Fulcrum
A fulcrum is the support about which a lever pivots.
Examples of use of fulcrum
1. Three major lines of conflict meet in the Belarussian fulcrum.
2. England is popular because it is the fulcrum of the financial world.
3. He is the fulcrum on whether anything happens," said Don Stewart, spokesman for Sen.
4. And nobody is closer to the fulcrum than Armstrong, the House minority leader.
5. Is Dubai, in fact, the fulcrum of the future global trading and financial system?