Similar words: invest, harvest, dived, travesty, vestment, investor, divert, vestigial. Meaning: [daɪ'vest] v. 1. take away possessions from someone 2. deprive of status or authority 3. reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment) 4. remove (someone's or one's own) clothes.
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31. The ability to say NO or to divest itself of a situation is very important for those who want to survive the hectic life today without suffering of at least one burn-out.
32. Retail investors, large holders of cash, dissave (thus reversing one of the key drivers of asset deflation) and divest deposits into equity assets.
33. The maid helped to divest the old lady of her overcoat.
34. The French government has sometimes requested foreign company to divest themselves of their French subsidiaries.
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