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reinvestverb
To invest again, give another investment.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Reinvestverb
To invest anew.
Etymology: re and invest.
Webster Dictionary
Reinvestverb
to invest again or anew
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Reinvest
rē-in-vest′, v.t. to invest again or a second time.—n. Reinvest′ment, act of reinvesting: a second investment.
Editors Contribution
reinvest
To invest another time or for a new purpose.
The social enterprise did reinvest a percentage of the profit to move the business forward and employ new people.
Submitted by MaryC on August 27, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reinvest in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reinvest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of reinvest in a Sentence
The debate over corporate spending will increase, especially in Europe, where there is more of an attempt to balance both government and the private sector, with QE, the average voter thinks they are going to get all this free money ... There's the expectation that corporations are going to reinvest cash. The political pressure will grow.
After they do well, they don't reinvest in their top players, and really try to approach their roster with a small budget.
They have taken more money out of people's pockets than it was necessary so I plan to return some of it back to people and to the corporations in order to hopefully reinvest the proceeds in order to grow the economy.
It is the responsibility of the Department's leaders to stand up for the institution and the individuals who make that institution the most effective diplomatic force in the world. And Congress has a responsibility to reinvest in Foreign Service officers diplomacy.
If you own a store and your store keeps getting looted, and you know there's not going to be a return on the prosecution end, why would you reinvest in that community?
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