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investor
Variant of invest
invest
definition
in·vest (in vest′)
transitive verb
- to clothe; array; adorn
- to cover, surround, or envelop like, or as if with, a garment fog invests the city
- to endow with qualities, attributes, etc.
- to install in office with ceremony
- to furnish with power, privilege, or authority
- Rare to vest or settle (a power or right) in a person, legislative body, etc.
- to put (money) into business, real estate, stocks, bonds, etc. for the purpose of obtaining an income or profit
- to spend (time, effort, etc.) with the expectation of some satisfaction
- Mil. to hem in or besiege (a town, port, enemy, etc.)
Etymology: L investire < in-, in + vestire, to clothe < vestis, clothing: see vest
intransitive verb
to invest money; make an investment
Related Forms:
- investor in·ves′·tor noun
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