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    Di·vest
    /dīˈvest/

    verb

    • 1. deprive (someone) of power, rights, or possessions: "men are unlikely to be divested of power without a struggle" Similar deprivestripdispossessrelieve
  2. Divest is a verb that means to deprive or dispossess of something, especially property, authority, or title. It can also mean to undress or strip, or to take away from someone. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of divest.

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  4. Divest means to sell something, especially a business or a part of a business. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as finance, business and law, and see synonyms and related words.

  5. 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. verb. reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment) “The company decided to divest ”. “the board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property”. synonyms: disinvest. see more. verb. deprive of status or authority. “he was divested of his rights and his title”.

  7. 1. to strip of clothing, ornament, etc. 2. to strip or deprive (someone or something), esp. of property or rights; dispossess. 3. to rid of or free from: to divest oneself of responsibility for a decision. 4. to take away (property, legal rights, etc.). 5.

  8. Divest means to get rid of something that you own or are responsible for, or to lose a quality or right. Learn how to use divest in different contexts, such as finance, law, and property, with synonyms and examples.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the verb divest, which can mean to strip, deprive, sell off, or undress. See synonyms, antonyms, derived terms, and translations of divest.

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