Synonym: empower, endow, place, provide, stake, venture. Antonym: divest. Similar words: investor, investment, investigate, investigator, investigation, direct investment, invent, invention. Meaning: [ɪn'vest] v. 1. make an investment 2. give qualities or abilities to 3. furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors 4. provide with power and authority 5. place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position.
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91. There are Inland Revenue rules as to the amount you can invest, which varies according to your age.
92. That is what attracts investment from abroad and makes it profitable for domestic industry to invest as well.
93. They contract with hospitals to buy services on behalf of patients and can use any surpluses to invest in the practice.
94. Those with assets exceeding £500,000 can also apply, as can businessmen willing to invest over £150,000 and create new employment.
95. Other companies are happy to invest, with the proviso that the government does not neglect its duty.
96. Let's just say, for the sake of argument, that you've got $5000 to invest.
97. If not, he is better off to take the money now and either spend it or invest it and earn interest.
98. Furthermore,[sentence dictionary] they may be reluctant to invest in expensive post-registration education funding.
99. Tiny producers, for example, have little incentive to invest large sums in artificial insemination in order to breed better cattle.
100. This is a drive to loiter over, a spot or series of spots to invest a fine day in.
101. It stretches your resources and endangers your ability to continue and to invest in new opportunities for your business.
102. The ideal for each investor will vary according to the amount available to invest and individual risk tolerance.
103. Water Co. will invest another $ 16 million, and private financing will provide the rest.
104. Most people who invest in PEPs prefer to have their income reinvested to boost the value of their investment.
105. I sold shares and got a bunch of different people to invest in it.
106. Business development teams invest time and attention in identifying and evaluating potential partners(sentencedict.com), and negotiating deals.
107. The last thing you want to worry about when you invest your hard-earned cash is whether your adviser is trustworthy.
108. You invest in the equity market to provide yourself with a stream of future dividends which will hopefully outpace inflation.
109. Outsourcing means that effectively firms increase their production capabilities without having to invest themselves.
110. People who invest their time accomplish more than those who play with their time. Dr T.P.Chia
111. Media groups invest huge sums on lobbying and in political donations to defend their interests.
112. You should sell some shares for cash and invest that money in other areas.
113. In essence, investors buy shares in companies, which in turn invest this cash and accumulate the interest generated.
114. Rather than expending vast sums on political posturing, we may in-stead choose to invest in potentially profitable space enterprises.
115. This new and expanded role for employees will exert enormous pressures on employees and companies alike to invest in education and retraining.
116. In contrast, an alternative approach is to invest soas to increase production.
117. The crisis has been caused partly by the reluctance of self-employed family doctors to invest the considerable sums needed to computerise.
118. However, others saw in it greater advantages than we had and were keen to invest.
119. Not only has this industry failed to invest in new-product development in the past, it has had to adopt electronics too.
120. Individuals tended to invest more, with an increased demand for certificates of deposit.
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