The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reinvestment \Re`in*vest"ment\ (-v?st"ment), n. The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The condition of being reinvested 2 (context countable English) A second or subsequent investment in the same thing
Usage examples of "reinvestment".
Shrewd investment of the modest incomes from certain of his patrimonial properties, and then reinvestment of accruing proceeds, had in two decades made of Bartolomeo a rather wealthy man.
Undoubtedly, imposing a community reinvestment obligation on British banks could revolutionize the credit system.
Cochran Darrow now called himself, had only begun his investment career on the twenty-second of October, but within one month he had, by an inspired series of shiftings and reinvestments and possibly extra-legal international currency exchanges, increased his initial capital tremendously.