revest

/riˈvɛst/
verb
  1. To invest again; to put money or resources back into something.
    • The company plans to revest its earnings into research and development.
    • She chose to revest her dividends rather than spend them.
    • After selling the property, they decided to revest the profits in a new business.
  2. To restore ownership or power to someone; to vest again.
    • The new law revests authority in local governments.
    • The court ruling will revest the land rights to the indigenous community.
    • Upon his release, the title was revested in the rightful heir.
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