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investment

[in-vest-muhnt]

noun

  1. the investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.

  2. a particular instance or mode of investing.

  3. a thing invested in, as a business, a quantity of shares of stock, etc.

  4. something that is invested; sum invested.

  5. the act or fact of investing or state of being invested, as with a garment.

  6. a devoting, using, or giving of time, talent, emotional energy, etc., as for a purpose or to achieve something.

    His investment in the project included more time than he cared to remember.

  7. Biology.,  any covering, coating, outer layer, or integument, as of an animal or vegetable.

  8. the act of investing with a quality, attribute, etc.

  9. investiture with an office, dignity, or right.

  10. a siege or blockade; the surrounding of a place with military forces or works, as in besieging.

  11. Also called investment compoundMetallurgy.,  a refractory material applied in a plastic state to a pattern to make a mold.

  12. Archaic.,  a garment or vestment.



investment

/ ɪnˈvɛstmənt /

noun

    1. the act of investing money

    2. the amount invested

    3. an enterprise, asset, etc, in which money is or can be invested

    1. the act of investing effort, resources, etc

    2. the amount invested

  1. economics the amount by which the stock of capital (plant, machinery, materials, etc) in an enterprise or economy changes

  2. biology the outer layer or covering of an organ, part, or organism

  3. a less common word for investiture

  4. the act of investing or state of being invested, as with an official robe, a specific quality, etc

  5. rare,  the act of besieging with military forces, works, etc

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

investment

  1. The purchase of property with the expectation that its value will increase over time.

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Other Word Forms

  • nonreinvestment noun
  • overinvestment noun
  • preinvestment noun
  • proinvestment adjective
  • reinvestment noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of investment1

First recorded in 1590–1600 investment for def. 12; 1605–15 investment for def. 1; invest + -ment
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

For many that means their family has contributed, sometimes taking out debts of several thousand dollars while waiting for a return on investment.

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To fix the economy, Quiroga has proposed opening to international investment and foreign loans, while Paz supports a "capitalism for all" approach with decentralization, lower taxes and fiscal discipline.

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Piecemeal guidelines from various governmental bodies have centered on stopping below-cost pricing and curbing capacity in oversaturated sectors with measures such as tightening regulations and discouraging new investment in production.

With Mr Benzies at the helm, Barb attracted a lot of interest and, according to documents UK companies are legally required to publish online, had managed to attract more than £233m of investment by 2024.

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Eager for Lombok to follow in Bali's footsteps, Indonesian authorities have secured hundreds of millions of dollars in investment, along with a $250m loan from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

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