revested

/riˈvɛstɪd/
verb
  1. To invest again or anew; to put money or resources back into something.
    • The company revested its earnings into research and development.
    • He revested his inheritance in a diversified portfolio.
    • After selling the property, she revested the profits in a new business.
  2. To restore or return something, such as a right or title, to a previous owner or holder.
    • Upon his retirement, the title was revested in the family estate.
    • The court revested the land to the original owner after the dispute.
    • The law revested voting rights to citizens who had been disenfranchised.
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