Similar words: arrested, infested, digestive system, contested, congested, interested, uninterested, disinterested. Meaning: [vest] adj. fixed and absolute and without contingency.
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1, Control has been vested in local authorities.
2, The celebrant vested himself in the sanctuary.
3, Congress is vested with the power to declare war.
4, The administration has no vested interest in proving whether public schools were good or bad.
5, He has a vested interest in Mona leaving the firm.
6, All authority was vested in the woman, who discharged every kind of public duty.
7, This power vested in the Church.
8, Copyright is vested in the author for 50 years.
9, There's an extraordinary amount of power vested in us.
10, Powerful vested interests are opposing the plan.
11, The Supreme Council is vested with overall authority.
12, Shareholders have a vested right to 10% per annum.
13, Parliament is vested with the power of making laws.
14, Overall authority is vested in the Supreme Council.
15, The proposal faces tough opposition from powerful vested interests.
16, Cabinet Ministers are selfishly pursuing their own vested interests.
17, She thinks that lawyers have a vested interest in making the legal process move slowly.
18, He has been vested with the power/authority to implement whatever changes he sees fit.
19, The management of the hospital is vested in a board of trustees.
20, He only took the job to get vested in the pension fund.
21, The right to make new laws is vested in the representatives of the people.
22, The mass media have been vested with significant power as social and political agents in modern developed societies.
23, Both countries have a vested interest in maintaining the balance of power.
24, They have a vested interest in keeping their club as exclusive as possible.
25, Too much had been vested in his first family.
26, Since he owns the strip of land,[http://sentencedict.com/vested.html] Cook has a vested interest in the project being approved.
27, A cause of action has accrued when the right to sue has become vested.
28, A compromise has to be reached between all the powerful vested interests before any restoration work in the city can take place.
29, As both a teacher and parent, she had a vested interest in seeing the school remain open.
30, Most of them were promoted during the " cultural revolution " and they have their own vested interests.
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