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Divest Verb Clothing Authority February Dye Vest English Words

Divest means to strip, dispossess, or deprive someone of something like property, authority, or clothing. It can also refer to ridding oneself of or getting rid of something.

Divest significa despojar, despir ou privar alguém de algo como propriedade, autoridade ou vestimentas. Pode também referir-se a livrar-se ou desfazer-se de algo.

Word divest
Date February 2, 2018
Type verb
Syllables dye-VEST
Etymology Divest is one of many English words that come from the Latin verb vestire ("to clothe") and ultimately from the noun vestis ("clothing, garment"). Others include vest, vestment, invest, and travesty. Divest and its older form devest can mean "to unclothe" or "to remove the clothing of," but the word had broader applications even when it was first being used in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the opening scene of Shakespeare's King Lear, Lear uses the term to mean "rid oneself of" or "put aside":

    "Tell me, my daughters

    (Since now we will divest us both of rule,

    Interest of territory, cares of state),

    Which of you shall we say doth love us most?"

In addition to clothing, one can be divested of power, authority, possessions, or burdens.
Examples The court's ruling does not divest the family of their ability to use the property.



"A news release went out from Governor Andrew Cuomo's office, saying that New York was going to divest its vast pension-fund investments in fossil fuels." — Bill McKibben, The New Yorker, 21 Dec. 2017
Definition 1 a : to deprive or dispossess especially of property, authority, or title

b : to undress or strip especially of clothing, ornament, or equipment

c : rid, free

2 : to take away from a person

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