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- pronunciation:
- dih
vest
[or]
daI
vest
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
divests, divesting, divested |
definition 1: |
to take rights or property away from; dispossess, esp. by legal means.
The government divested the farmers of their land and created communal farms.- antonyms:
- endow, vest
- similar words:
- dispossess, strip
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definition 2: |
to rid (one or oneself) of something.
He wanted to divest himself of any obligation.- antonyms:
- invest
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definition 3: |
to get rid of (financial holdings, esp. stocks) by selling.
- antonyms:
- invest
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definition 4: |
to take off or strip clothing from.
- antonyms:
- apparel, attire, clothe
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related words: |
bust, depose, deprive, expose, strip |
derivations: |
divestible (adj.), divestiture (n.) |
The word divest
contains the following parts:
di-3
Latin
prefix
that means not, apart, reverse, negate
  More about this word part:
The prefix di-3 is a form of dis- used before roots beginning with "v," "g," and "s," such as "vert," "gress," and "rect." See dis-3
  Example words:
vest
Latin
root
that means clothe; clothing
  Example words:
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