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invest in

ɪnvɛst ɪn


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1 general:: Phrase(s): invest something in someone or something 1. to put money, time, effort, etc., into someone or something, hoping for a return. • We will invest time and effort in Fred and make him into a recording star. • Sharon invested a lot of money in the stock market. 2. to place power or authority under control of someone or something. • The constitution has invested certain powers in the federal government and left the rest to the states. • The law invests the power to arrest criminals in the sheriff ’s department., Phrase(s): invest in someone or something to put resources into someone or something in hopes of increasing the value of the person or thing. (The emphasis is on the act of investing.) • We invested in Tom, and we have every right to expect a lot from him. • She invested in junk bonds heavily.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs


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