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divest

di·vest [ di vést, dī vést ] (past and past participle di·vest·ed, present participle di·vest·ing, 3rd person present singular di·vests)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. take something away from somebody: to take away something, especially status or power, from somebody or something ( often passive )
The report divested the organization of its mystique.

2. make somebody give up something: to rid somebody or yourself of something, especially a belief or idea
divested herself of the notion

3. make somebody take something off: to remove something, usually clothes, from somebody or yourself ( formal or humorous )
divested himself of his coat

4. law give away property rights: to lose or give away rights to the possession of property, or deprive somebody of them

[Early 17th century. Alteration of obsolete devest "deprive" < Old French de(s)vester "undress" < vestir "clothe" < Latin vestire]

di·vest·ment noun
di·ves·ture [ di véss chr, dī véss chr, di véschər ] noun
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