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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reinvest
verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A thrifty business can save up its profits and reinvest them in the company.
▪ As a result private entrepreneurs were driven to combine into monopoly cartels and to reinvest surplus capital abroad.
▪ Growth stocks and speculative stocks tend to reinvest their profits rather than pay them out to shareholders.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reinvest

Reinvest \Re`in*vest"\ (r?`?n*v?st"), v. t. To invest again or anew.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
reinvest

1610s, of money 1848, also re-invest, 1610s of vestments, etc.; 1848 of money; from re- + invest. Related: Reinvested; reinvesting.

Wiktionary
reinvest

vb. To invest again, give another investment.

Usage examples of "reinvest".

Finally, the contention has been made that in stressing the separate identities of a corporation and its stockholders, the Court overlooked the fact that when a surplus has been accumulated, the stockholders are thereby enriched, and that a stock dividend may therefore be appropriately viewed simply as a device whereby the corporation reinvests money earned in their behalf.

Through continual excursions into the semantic crossroads of each one of his words, Kundera reinvests the language with a little of its forgotten polysemy, relativity and laughter.

Actually most firms reinvested in their own businesses the undistributed profits, which rose from 175 million marks in 1932 to five billion marks in 1938, a year in which the total savings in the savings banks amounted to only two billions, or less than half the undistributed profits, and in which the distributed profits in form of dividends totaled only 1,200,000,000 marks.

In exchange for federal financial assistance in meeting the health-care costs of retired autoworkers, the Big Three would reinvest these savings into developing more fuel-efficient vehicles.

The family stayed independent, selling information when our funds ran low, reinvesting in data from freelance expeditions to the Horsehead and Lesser Magellan.

Thus while Narsindalvak, the tower fortress originally dedicated to the Watch, the observing of Narsindal, was reinvested by the Fyordyn High Guard, it became also a centre of learning about that blighted land and all who lived in it.

When he came to power, he hired in his own bean grinders, and reinvested his chocha-la profits back into that enterprise.

I kept investing it, then reinvesting the profits in Moto-Prosthetics.

He kept reinvesting in himself, buying cars, making sure those cars were up to snuff with new tires and batteries, full gas tanks, oil changes.

I kept investing it, then reinvesting the profits in Moto-Pros thetics.

The doctors’ pension fund is seventy years’ worth of blue chip stocks and corporate bonds that have increased ten, twenty, fifty, hundreds of times over, split and resplit dozens of times, and paid out dividends that are reinvested in the fund.

Neal agreed and even allowed the emperor to reinvest him as Knight-Defender of the Empire in a ceremony that included the Steel Pack pre senting him with a pair of gloves in which the left hand had been branded with the mountain rune.

We've petitioned for tax relief on profits directly reinvested in capital improvements.