divest
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Alteration of devest, from Middle French devester (“strip of possessions”), from Old French desvestir, from des- (“dis-”) + vestir (“to clothe”).
divest (third-person singular simple present divests, present participle divesting, simple past and past participle divested)
In sense "sell off", stronger than related disinvest, which instead means "reduce or cease new investment".
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