divested in English

verb
1
deprive (someone) of power, rights, or possessions.
men are unlikely to be divested of power without a struggle
synonyms:deprive ofstrip ofdispossess ofrob ofcheat out oftrick out of
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "divested" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "divested", or refer to the context using the word "divested" in the English Dictionary.

1. He divested himself of his clothing.

2. He swiftly divested himself of his clothes.

3. The corporation divested itself of its subsidiaries.

4. The disgraced official was divested of all authority.

5. We divested ourselves of all stocks and bonds.

6. The police divested the pretended officer of his stolen uniform.

7. Dad had long since divested himself of anything valuable.

8. Sale of the divested business within a fixed time-limit after the decision

9. Acetylene is produced at a plant in Bristol, which will also be divested.

10. However, although ACS divested Guazatine in 2001 it keeps the distribution rights in Sweden until [...].

11. Divested of the hype surrounding its launch, the show can now emerge as a full-fledged classic.

12. And when, after having divested thyself of thy mortal body, thou Arrivest at the most pure Æther, p

13. The parties have argued that the market share will decrease because ACS's Clofentezine has been divested to [...] and [...].

14. The Notifying Party commits to grant the purchaser of the divested FTTH network wholesale bitstream access to Jazztel's ADSL network.

15. Their courageous actions are reminiscent of those of early Christians who divested themselves of items associated with false worship. —Acts 19:18-20.

16. In particular, the following cylinder fill plants will be divested: Brinsworth, Bristol (including an acetylene production plant) and Ipswich (all United Kingdom), Bobigny and Hauconcourt (both France).

17. On his return to Constantinople, Tzimiskes celebrated a triumph, built the Church of Christ of the Chalkè as thanksgiving, divested the captive Bulgarian Emperor Boris II of the Imperial symbols, and proclaimed Bulgaria annexed.

18. In Metso/Svedala, [230] the Commission issued a conditional clearance decision on 24 January and in September was able to approve the Swedish corporation Sandvik AB as a buyer for the divested assets.

19. What a charming possession of himself, that he could be in such a Brangle, as I may call it, and which might have had fatal consequences; yet be so wholly, and so soon, divested of the subject; and so infinitely agreeable upon half a score others, as they offered from one

20. During negotiations with France within the framework of the Peace of Westphalia, the Wahlkapitulation of Ferdinand III, which provided for imperial rights (Reichsrecht) and imperial estates (Reichsgüter) to be divested, was repealed, and France was given full sovereignty over territories in Alsace and Lorraine.

21. By acquiring the foilstock cold mill in addition to the litho mill, the purchaser of the divested assets will be able to cold roll the surplus output of the hot mill and sell foilstock, a commodity FRP, to the market, thus making profitable the operation of the hot mill in particular, and of the Litho Business in general.