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Verb(1) (2) make an investment(3) give qualities or abilities to(4) furnish with power or authority(5) give power or authority(6) contribute money to make money

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(1) the company is to invest $12 million in its new manufacturing site(2) the company is to invest u00a312 m in its manufacturing site at Linlithglow(3) During those days, we met up one afternoon in my pub and decided that you will invest money in developing properties and that myself and Mohan would contribute as working partners.(4) They are forced to make choices about where to invest their emotional energy and invariably choose to invest their helping energies in resolving their personal life stress.(5) I feel that she is being insensitive to the fact that I just need to know there is some potential or otherwise I have to invest my energy elsewhere.(6) As an organizer, you need to invest energy in creating an environment that makes interaction natural.(7) By exploring your thoughts you can consciously discard those that are draining you and instead invest your energy into creating the positive, empowering experience you deserve.(8) Should the shareholders invest their hopes in the power of prayer?(9) You earn your money; you pay income tax and invest your money.(10) getting workers to invest in private pension funds(11) These open-ended funds may invest in a basket of individual stocks, while more conservative funds will invest their money on the bond market.(12) If your congregation makes wise use of its gifts, parishioners will likely see it as a good place to invest their energy and their resources.(13) Once we believe the goals are attainable, we invest the effort and resources necessary to ensure success.(14) Joseph said while some people were looking for instant gratification, one had to be willing to invest effort and energy to get the desired results.(15) Old people with a pension fund, widows, and the wardens of orphans must invest their money into the financial markets, lest its purchasing power evaporate under their noses.(16) You should consider the fund's invest ment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before you invest.
Related Words
(1) invest in
(2) to invest
(3) invest money
Synonyms
Verb
1. put money into
2. spend
3. purchase
4. imbue
5. vest in
6. clothe
7. vest
8. commit
9. induct
10. endue


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

You want to invest in her?

You want to INVEST in her?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3


We invest in endeavors

We INVEST in endeavors

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3


If  I decide to invest.

If I decide to INVEST.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2


She has a point. It makes more sense
that I invest right here.

She has a point. It makes more sense that I INVEST right here.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 11


With money to invest in R&D,\Nyou can achieve wonderful things.�

With money to INVEST in R&D,
you can achieve wonderful things.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 2


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