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    vested interest
    /ˌvɛstɪd ˈɪntrɛst/

    noun

    • 1. a personal reason for involvement in an undertaking or situation, especially an expectation of financial or other gain: "banks have a vested interest in the growth of their customers"
    • 2. an interest (usually in land or money held in trust) recognized as belonging to a particular person.

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  2. VESTED INTEREST definition: 1. a strong personal interest in something because you could get an advantage from it: 2. people…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of VESTED INTEREST is an interest (such as a title to an estate) carrying a legal right of present or future enjoyment; specifically : a right vested in an employee under a pension plan. How to use vested interest in a sentence.

  4. If you have a vested interest in something, you have a very strong reason for acting in a particular way, for example to protect your money, power, or reputation.

  5. 5 days ago · A vested interest refers to an individual's own stake in an investment or project, especially where a financial gain or loss is possible. In financial...

  6. A vested interest is a personal stake, often tied to money or power, as in I have a vested interest in you winning this match—I bet a lot of money on you! A company or organization can also have a vested interest, as in Tobacco companies have a vested interest in the prevention of any laws that would reduce smoking.

  7. vested interest (in something) a personal reason for wanting something to happen, especially because you get some advantage from it. They have a vested interest in keeping the club as exclusive as possible. Vested interests (= people with a vested interest) are opposing the plan.

  8. VESTED INTEREST definition: If you have a vested interest in something, you want it to happen because it will give you…. Learn more.

  9. vested interest meaning, definition, what is vested interest: a strong reason for wanting something to...: Learn more.

  10. 6 days ago · Definitions of vested interest. noun. (law) an interest in which there is a fixed right to present or future enjoyment and that can be conveyed to another. see more. noun. groups that seek to control a social system or activity from which they derive private benefit. see more.

  11. If you have a vested interest in something, you have a very strong reason for acting in a particular way, for example to protect your money, power, or reputation. Only those with vested interests in the current system could ignore the need for change.