invested heavily in|invest heavily in in English
give a great deal of time or money to someone or something
Use "invested heavily in|invest heavily in" in a sentence
1. We should, in brief, invest heavily in digital systems.
2. Many of us had invested heavily in high-tech stocks.
3. Bezant invested heavily in capital and manpower to stay ahead of …
4. The city has also invested heavily in infrastructure to attract investment.
5. Quan and Bray, a London - based married couple, invested heavily in the project.
6. China needs to heavily invest desalinization of sea water.
7. China needs to heavily invest into desalinization of sea water.
8. The sector invested heavily and many operators accumulated high levels of debt.
9. In recent years, the territorial Government has invested heavily in infrastructure projects, such as roads, ports and airports.
10. Anite provides testing solutions for network operators, and has invested heavily in both acquisitions and research and development in this area.
11. Early in 2020, it seemed clear that organizations would continue to invest heavily in Analytics to support their digital transformations.
12. 10 Similarly, other professionals working in the field of catastrophic illness should have other interests that they are heavily invested in emotionally.
13. Gasoline is heavily taxed in Europe.
14. I became heavily involved in politics.
15. Mighty forces, heavily in her hands.
16. She became heavily involved in politics.
17. He spoke in heavily accented English.
18. The government has invested heavily in the Dubai's road infrastructure, although this has not kept pace with the increase in the number of vehicles.
19. Backworth have invested heavily in waste handling and recycling equipment in line with Government guidelines to provide an efficient economic green answer to your waste problems
20. Antisemitic graffiti in a heavily Jewish Toronto neighborhood
21. The company is investing heavily in new technologies.
22. He's heavily sedated.
23. He was still in shock, and heavily sedated .
24. He died in 18 heavily encumbered by debt.
25. Cambridge has invested heavily in research and development to offer HTHV (high temperature heating and ventilation) products that significantly save energy and reduce operating costs.