divest|divested|divesting|divests in English
verb
[di·vest || daɪ'vest]
strip, denude, remove clothing or other covering; dispossess, deprive of; get rid of; take away rights (Law); transfer rights through sale
Use "divest|divested|divesting|divests" in a sentence
1. McDonald’s fully divests from Chipotle
2. Divest you of your prejudice.
3. He divested himself of his clothing.
4. He swiftly divested himself of his clothes.
5. I cannot divest myself of the idea.
6. Pinkerton's is divesting itself of $120 million in unprofitable business.
7. I cannot divest myself offear.
8. The company decided to divest.
9. The corporation divested itself of its subsidiaries.
10. She divest herself of responsibility.
11. I divest myself of my uniform.
12. The disgraced official was divested of all authority.
13. We divested ourselves of all stocks and bonds.
14. The police divested the pretended officer of his stolen uniform.
15. He cannot divest himself of this idea.
16. She managed to divest herself of responsibility.
17. Nobody can divest you of your living power.
18. He pointed out that to some extent this was Achievable by divesting public assets.
19. 3 words related to Bereave: deprive, divest, strip
20. These men cannot entirely divest themselves of hunanity.
21. Dad had long since divested himself of anything valuable.
22. (ii) Divesting fully out of more enterprises; you have announced ten.
23. Especially, your Assassin must divest herself of every tiny hidden trick.
24. Antonyms for Appareling include disarraying, disrobing, stripping, unclothing, undressing, untrussing, denuding, shedding, divesting and dismantling
25. He attempted to divest himself of all responsibilities for the decision.