disinvest

/ˌdɪsɪnˈvɛst/
verb
  1. To reduce or withdraw financial investment from a company, industry, or country, often for ethical, political, or financial reasons.
    • Many investors chose to disinvest from the region due to political instability.
    • The pension fund began to disinvest from tobacco stocks after a public campaign.
    • The university decided to disinvest from fossil fuel companies to support environmental goals.
  2. To stop putting effort, resources, or attention into something; to withdraw support or involvement.
    • After years of frustration, she decided to disinvest emotionally from the toxic relationship.
    • He felt the need to disinvest from social media to improve his mental health.
    • The company started to disinvest in its outdated product line to focus on new technology.
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