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Simple English definitions for legal terms

devest

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A quick definition of devest:

Term: DEVEST

Definition: Devest means to take away something that belongs to someone else, like their property or title. It can also mean to draw something away from someone. Another way to spell devest is divest.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Devest (di-vest), vb.

  1. Hist. To deprive a person of possession, title, or property.
  2. To take; to draw away. Also spelled divest.

Examples:

  • When the king was overthrown, he was devested of his crown and all his lands.
  • The company decided to devest its holdings in the oil industry and focus on renewable energy.

These examples illustrate how devest means to take away something from someone or something. In the first example, the king was devested of his crown and lands, meaning he was stripped of his power and possessions. In the second example, the company decided to devest its holdings in the oil industry, meaning they sold or got rid of their investments in that area.

de verbo in verbum | deviance

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