Invest+with

  • 31invest — I. transitive verb Etymology: Latin investire to clothe, surround, from in + vestis garment more at wear Date: circa 1534 1. [Medieval Latin investire, from Latin, to clothe] a. to array in the symbols of office or honor b. to furnish with power… …

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  • 32Invest Union — This article is about a former subsidiary of Gazprom. For the current oil arm of Gazprom, see Gazprom Neft. Invest Union (formerly Gazpromneft) is a Russian company based in St. Petersburg and a former subsidiary of Gazprom.… …

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  • 33invest someone/thing with — endow someone or something with (a particular quality or attribute). → invest …

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  • 34With-profits policy — A with profits policy (Commonwealth) or participating policy (U.S.) is an insurance contract that participates in the profits of a life insurance company. The company is often a mutual life insurance company, or had been one when it began its… …

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  • 35invest*/ — [ɪnˈvest] verb [I/T] to use your money with the aim of making a profit from it, for example by buying SHARES in a company Banks invested £20 million in the scheme.[/ex] We ve invested heavily (= invested a lot of money) in foreign markets.[/ex]… …

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  • 36Invest — In medicine, this has nothing to do with the stock market. It means to envelop, cover, or embed. * * * International Verapamil SR/Trandolapril [study] * * * in·vest in vest vt 1) to envelop or cover completely <the pleura invests the lung>… …

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  • 37invest somebody with something — inˈvest sb/sth with sth derived (formal) to make sb/sth seem to have a particular quality • Being a model invests her with a certain glamour. Main entry: ↑investderived …

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  • 38invest something with something — inˈvest sb/sth with sth derived (formal) to make sb/sth seem to have a particular quality • Being a model invests her with a certain glamour. Main entry: ↑investderived …

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  • 39invest — v. 1 tr. (often foll. by in) apply or use (money), esp. for profit. 2 intr. (foll. by in) a put money for profit (into stocks etc.). b colloq. buy (invested in a new car). 3 tr. a (foll. by with) provide, endue, or attribute (a person with… …

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  • 40invest — 1. verb /ɪnˈvɛst/ a) To clothe or wrap (with garments). He was but shabbily apparelled in faded jacket and patched trowsers; a rag of a black handkerchief investing his neck. b) To envelop, wrap, cover. Wed like to …

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