What does reinvest mean?
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reinvestverb
To invest again, give another investment.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Reinvestverb
To invest anew.
Etymology: re and invest.
Webster Dictionary
Reinvestverb
to invest again or anew
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Reinvest
rē-in-vest′, v.t. to invest again or a second time.—n. Reinvest′ment, act of reinvesting: a second investment.
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reinvest
To invest another time or for a new purpose.
The social enterprise did reinvest a percentage of the profit to move the business forward and employ new people.
Submitted by MaryC on August 27, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reinvest in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reinvest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of reinvest in a Sentence
To the extent you can get cash deals done, it provides a lot of support for the market, it takes out equities, where holders are likely to reinvest in other stocks, and helps re-establish that the prices that stocks are trading at are not too high.
The U.S. economy is growing and we have seen a lot of consumers reinvest in their own homes.
Yes, I agree, but we restored profitability by cutting non-strategic cost and now we have the flexibility to reinvest back into the business.
If they're going to take and reinvest it, it's no different than my cash when I deposit with them so I would expect them to hold capital.
If you own a store and your store keeps getting looted, and you know there's not going to be a return on the prosecution end, why would you reinvest in that community?
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