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


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb buy stocks or bonds: to use money to buy or participate in a business enterprise that offers the possibility of profit, especially by buying stocks or bonds

2. transitive and intransitive verb deposit money in bank: to deposit money in a bank or other financial institution in an account that pays interest

3. transitive and intransitive verb spend money on project: to spend money on something in the hope of a future return or benefit

4. transitive verb contribute effort to something: to contribute time, energy, or effort to an activity, project, or undertaking in the expectation of a benefit
investing all their energy into fundraising

5. transitive verb give something particular quality: to provide somebody or something with a particular quality or characteristic ( often passive )
He endeavored to ensure that the occasion was invested with a suitable grandeur.

6. transitive verb confer something on somebody: to confer something such as a power or right on a person or group
invests the directors with unprecedented power

7. intransitive verb make purchase: to use money to buy something, especially something that somebody should be able to use for a relatively long time ( informal )
It's time this family invested in a new car.

8. transitive verb install somebody in official role: to install somebody formally or ceremoniously in an official position ( formal )
was invested as queen of the carnival

9. transitive verb adorn somebody or something: to dress, clothe, or cover somebody or something with a garment or other covering ( literary )

10. transitive verb besiege something: to lay siege to a place ( archaic )

[Mid-16th century. Directly or via French< Latin investire "clothe (in)" < vestis "clothing"]

in·vest·a·ble adjective
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