reinvest

/ˌriːɪnˈvɛst/
verb
  1. To put money or resources back into something, such as a business or project, to earn more profit or improve it.
    • The company decided to reinvest its profits into research and development.
    • She reinvested her dividends to buy more shares of the stock.
    • The city plans to reinvest tax revenue into public schools.
  2. To put time, effort, or energy back into something for future benefit.
    • He chose to reinvest his free time into learning a new language.
    • The team reinvested their efforts into training for the next season.
    • After the setback, she reinvested her energy into the project.
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