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Synonyms

reinvest

British  
/ ˌriːɪnˈvɛst /

verb

  1. to put back profits from a previous investment into the same enterprise

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Example Sentences

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While some investors spend that money, many reinvest it.

From Barron's

It said greater efficiency would free up resources to reinvest in its brands.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company brought in a new CEO, Miguel Patricio, who pledged to reinvest in areas like marketing.

From The Wall Street Journal

It could also part with a stake in luxury retail chain Bergdorf Goodman to help pay off debts and reinvest in its core retail business, real estate data provider CoStar said.

From Los Angeles Times

Bank of America has said it would take years until the bank moves past the impact, but its profits will grow as the bonds mature and it can reinvest the proceeds.

From The Wall Street Journal