divest
di
daɪ
dai
vest
ˈvɛst
vest
British pronunciation
/da‍ɪvˈɛst/

Definición y significado de "divest"en inglés

to divest
01

despojar

to take away someone's possession, right, authority, etc.
Transitive: to divest sb of sth
to divest definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The government 's actions sought to divest the dictator of political power.
Las acciones del gobierno buscaban despojar al dictador de su poder político.
02

despojar, desvestir

to remove or take off clothing, accessories, or equipment
Transitive: to divest sb/sth of clothes or accessories
to divest definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She divested the mannequin of its clothes, preparing it for a new display.
Ella despojó al maniquí de su ropa, preparándolo para una nueva exhibición.
03

desinvertir

to dispose of or rid oneself of something, such as assets, possessions, or responsibilities
Transitive: to divest oneself of an asset
example
Ejemplos
The company decided to divest itself of its underperforming assets to focus on core operations.
La empresa decidió desprenderse de sus activos de bajo rendimiento para centrarse en las operaciones principales.
04

despojar, privar

to take away or strip someone of their rank, title, or privileges
Transitive: to divest sb of a title or privilege
example
Ejemplos
The university 's board voted to divest the professor of his tenure.
La junta de la universidad votó para despojar al profesor de su titularidad.
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