investing

/ɪnˈvɛstɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of invest: using money to buy something in order to earn more money later.
    • He is investing heavily in real estate.
    • We are investing our savings in a diversified portfolio.
    • They are investing in a new tech startup.
  2. Present participle of invest: spending time, effort, or other resources to achieve a future benefit.
    • She is investing her energy into building a career.
    • The company is investing in employee training programs.
    • He is investing his weekends in volunteering at the shelter.
noun
  1. The act of putting money into something (like stocks, property, or a business) with the hope of making a profit.
    • Many people start investing early to save for retirement.
    • Investing in the stock market can be risky but rewarding.
    • She learned about investing from a financial advisor.
  2. The act of spending time, effort, or resources on something to get a benefit in the future.
    • Investing in your health through exercise is always a good idea.
    • His investing in the community project made the neighborhood better.
    • Investing time in learning a new language pays off later.