invest (verb)

  • 101credit — an entry made on the right hand side of an account and indicating a gain to a liability, owner s equity or revenue account. Glossary of Business Terms money loaned. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. credit cred‧it 1 [ˈkredt] noun 1.… …

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  • 102Credit — Money loaned. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. credit cred‧it 1 [ˈkredt] noun 1. [uncountable] COMMERCE an arrangement with a shop, supplier etc to buy something now and pay for it later: • They are saving for new furniture… …

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  • 103risk — (1) Noun The possibility of loss. (2) Noun The uncertainty of whether events, expected or otherwise, will have an adverse impact. In this context, the adverse impact is usually a quantity of return ( income) or value at risk. (3) Noun the… …

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  • 104pick — [pɪk] verb pick up phrasal verb 1. [intransitive] if business or trade picks up, it improves 2. [transitive] pick something → up informal to buy something, especially for a low price: • Homes here can be picked up for as little as £30,000 …

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  • 105bond — noun 1 feeling of friendship ADJECTIVE ▪ close, strong ▪ common ▪ special ▪ natural ▪ emotional …

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  • 106energy — noun 1 ability to be active/work hard ADJECTIVE ▪ boundless, endless, inexhaustible, limitless, unflagging, unlimited ▪ I admire her boundless energy. ▪ …

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  • 107install — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. put in, set up; induct, seat, inaugurate, invest. See location, celebration, beginning. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. set up, establish, induct, put in, build in, place, situate, instate, invest,… …

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  • 108ordain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. install, appoint, invest, frock; decree, [pre]destine. See clergy, commission. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To establish] Syn. install, institute, appoint; see enact . 2. [To destine] Syn. determine,… …

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  • 109in|vest´a|ble — in|vest «ihn VEHST», transitive verb. 1. a) to use (money) to buy something that will produce a profit, or an income, or both: »If I had any money, I would invest it in land. He invested his money in stocks and bonds. b) Figurative. to spend or… …

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  • 110in|vest — «ihn VEHST», transitive verb. 1. a) to use (money) to buy something that will produce a profit, or an income, or both: »If I had any money, I would invest it in land. He invested his money in stocks and bonds. b) Figurative. to spend or devote… …

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