"Divested" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Divested" Meaning

Divested refers to the act of giving up or selling off ownership or control of something, such as assets, possessions, or a company. For example, "The wealthy investor divested from the declining stock market to minimize her losses."

"Divested" Examples

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Divested is the past participle of the verb "divest", which means to remove or separate something from something else, often in a formal or official sense.

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The company divested itself of its unprofitable assets to focus on its core business.
The government divested the private company of its monopoly to promote competition in the market.
The professor divested himself of his academic title to focus on his research.
The charity divested itself of its property to use the funds to support its programs.
The church divested its assets to pay for its debts and restructure its finances.

Note: The verb "divest" is often used in formal or business contexts to describe the removal of ownership or control of something, while in other contexts it can also mean to undress or remove clothing.

"Divested" Similar Words

Divertimentos

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Divertimentos are short, lighthearted instrumental pieces of music, often written in a playful or humorous style. They were popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly in the classical music repertoire. Divertimentos were often used as interludes or breaks between more serious or formal pieces, thus "diverting" or entertaining the audience.

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Divertive refers to something that diverts or diverts from a main purpose or course of action. It can also describe something that is extramarital or extracurricular, which is an activity that is outside of one's main responsibility or obligation. For example, a politician may be accused of engaging in divertive activities, such as having an affair or getting involved in a scandal outside of their official duties.

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To divert means to change the direction or course of something, often intentionally. It can also refer to the act of directing something away from its original path or goal. For example: "The construction project diverted the flow of traffic onto a nearby street." or "The manager decided to divert funds from research to marketing."

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The verb "dives" means to jump or leap into the water from a height, typically from a diving board or a height.

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Divestment refers to the process of selling off or disposing of assets, investments, or holdings, often in order to achieve a strategic or financial goal, such as reducing debt, improving performance, or pursuing a new direction.

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