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I . dis·in·vest [dɪsɪnˈvest] FIN VB intr

disinvest
disinvest
to disinvest from sth

II . dis·in·vest [dɪsɪnˈvest] FIN VB trans

disinvest VB trans INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary
disinvest

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to disinvest shares

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The liberalisation of currency regulations allows capital to invest and disinvest in the country much more easily.
www.theamericanconservative.com
We believe whole heartedly they're not messing around... and they will start disinvesting.
windsorstar.com
By the mid-2000s the major pharmaceutical companies started disinvesting in this area.
theconversation.com
We are disinvesting from the crucial part of our of health service.
www.independent.co.uk
If any trade union from any country in the world asks us to disinvest in a company we do so.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The association also opposed the proposed move of the government to disinvest public sector general insurance companies.
www.firstpost.com
As they disinvest from risky securities, managers tend to move to less risky or risk-free securities pushing up those securities' prices.
www.theglobeandmail.com
For national reasons, the feds built the airports and owned the airports, and when it came time to disinvest them, they made a bad choice.
greatergreaterwashington.org
As a nation, we are disinvesting in higher education, and we are beginning to pay the price.
www.newsobserver.com
There is a clear case for local authorities to disinvest from these funds or risk undermining their credibility.
www.independent.co.uk

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