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invest
verb (invested , investing )
1 tr & intr to put (money) into a company or business, eg by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit.
2 tr & intr to devote (time, effort, energy, etc) to something They invested all their energies in animal welfare .
3 intr (invest in something) colloq to buy it I decided to invest in some new socks .
4 (often invest someone with something) to give them the symbols of power, rights, rank, etc officially. See also investiture.
5 (usu invest something in someone) to place power, rank, a quality or feeling, etc in someone.
6 to clothe or adorn.
7 mil to besiege (a stronghold).
[16c: from Latin investire to clothe]
investor noun .
verb (invested , investing )
1 tr & intr to put (money) into a company or business, eg by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit.
2 tr & intr to devote (time, effort, energy, etc) to something They invested all their energies in animal welfare .
3 intr (invest in something) colloq to buy it I decided to invest in some new socks .
4 (often invest someone with something) to give them the symbols of power, rights, rank, etc officially. See also investiture.
5 (usu invest something in someone) to place power, rank, a quality or feeling, etc in someone.
6 to clothe or adorn.
7 mil to besiege (a stronghold).
[16c: from Latin investire to clothe]
investor noun .
investigate
verb (investigated , investigating ) tr & intr to carry out a thorough, detailed and often official inquiry into, or examination of, something or someone.
[16c: from Latin investigare , investigatum to track down]
investigation noun .
investigative , or investigatory , adjective .
investigator noun .
verb (investigated , investigating ) tr & intr to carry out a thorough, detailed and often official inquiry into, or examination of, something or someone.
[16c: from Latin investigare , investigatum to track down]
investigation noun .
investigative , or investigatory , adjective .
investigator noun .
investigative journalism
noun journalism involving the investigation and exposure of corruption, crime, inefficiency, etc.
noun journalism involving the investigation and exposure of corruption, crime, inefficiency, etc.
investiture
noun a formal ceremony giving a rank or office to someone. See also invest.
[14c: from Latin investitura ]
noun a formal ceremony giving a rank or office to someone. See also invest.
[14c: from Latin investitura ]
investment
noun
1 a sum of money invested.
2 something, such as a business, house, etc in which one invests money, time, effort, etc.
3 the act of investing.
noun
1 a sum of money invested.
2 something, such as a business, house, etc in which one invests money, time, effort, etc.
3 the act of investing.
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