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    divest
    /dʌɪˈvɛst/

    verb

    • 1. deprive someone of (power, rights, or possessions): "men are unlikely to be divested of power without a struggle" Similar deprivestripdispossessrelieve

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  2. 1. a. : to deprive or dispossess especially of property, authority, or title. divesting assets to raise capital. was divested of his rights. divesting herself of all her worldly possessions. encouraged the university to divest itself from fossil fuels. b. : to undress or strip especially of clothing, ornament, or equipment.

  3. to get rid of an investment, part of a business, etc. by selling: He had encouraged the state to divest such holdings. If you divest yourself of a property, you get rid of it, usually by selling: The company has divested itself of some of its money-losing operations.

  4. If you divest yourself of something that you own or are responsible for, you get rid of it or stop being responsible for it. [ formal ] The company divested itself of its oil interests.

  5. verb (used with object) to strip of clothing, ornament, etc.: The wind divested the trees of their leaves. Synonyms: denude, unclothe. to strip or deprive (someone or something), especially of property or rights; dispossess. to rid of or free from: He divested himself of all responsibility for the decision.

  6. Whatever it is, when you divest something, you get rid of it. Divest is sort of a fancy way to say “dispose of.” It’s often used in a business context to describe companies or governments that divest some of their holdings by selling them off.

  7. FINANCE. to sell an asset, a business, or part of a business, or to reduce the amount of investment in something: The company will be divesting some assets that no longer fit its profile. We have made a decision to divest from the hotel and casinos business to focus more on drinks sales.

  8. Divest Definition. dĭ-vĕst, dī- divested, divesting, divests. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Filter. verb. divested, divesting, divests. To strip of clothing, equipment, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To sell off an asset or assets. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  9. Definition of divest verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. To strip, as of clothes. 2. a. To deprive, as of rights or property; dispossess. b. To free of; rid: "Most secretive of men, let him at last divest himself of secrets, both his and ours" (Brendan Gill). 3. To sell off or otherwise dispose of (a subsidiary company or an investment).

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · ( transitive, finance) To sell off or be rid of through sale, especially of a subsidiary . Synonym: sell off. Antonym: invest. In 2011, the company divested an 81% majority stake in its foreign subsidiary. Glasgow will become the first university in Europe to divest from fossil fuels. ( transitive, archaic) To undress . Synonyms: undress, disrobe.