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divest

  • 1 mahrum etmek

    v. deprive, abridge, con smb. out of, debar, debar from, deny, detain, dispossess, divest, divest smb. of, lose, mulct, oust, shear, spoil, starve, stint
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    deprive of

    Turkish-English dictionary > mahrum etmek

  • 2 almak

    v. exchange, take, get, buy, receive, accept, take in, seize, capture, conquer, pick up, gain (weight), put on (weight), admit, assume, borrow, collect, come in, divest smb. of, draw, enter on, enter upon, enucleate, excise, extract, fetch, garner
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    1. receive 2. take

    Turkish-English dictionary > almak

  • 3 çıkarmak

    v. take out, deduct, subtract, remove, divest, throw out, displace, exclude, make out, out, eliminate, unfix, expel, extract, doff, bring out, publish, print out, bare, blank, bruit about, delete, derive, disconnect, dislodge, dismantle, draw off
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    çıkarmak (duman)
    v. belch
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    çıkarmak (eklem)
    v. dislocate
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    çıkarmak (elbise)
    v. put off
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    çıkarmak (kutudan)
    v. uncase
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    çıkarmak (kışı)
    v. tide over
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    çıkarmak (masraf)
    v. pay off
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    çıkarmak (yasa)
    v. enact
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    çıkarmak (öfke)
    v. wreak
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    subtract

    Turkish-English dictionary > çıkarmak

  • 4 elinden al

    1. bereave 2. divest of 3. bereaving (v.) 4. bereaved (v.) 5. bereft (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > elinden al

  • 5 soymak

    v. peel, skin, flay, strip, rip off, undress, unclothe, unrobe, plunder, rob, sack, knock off, burglarize, burgle, bare, bark, clean out, decorticate, denude, deplume, despoil, disrobe, divest, fleece, heist, hold up, housebreak, pluck, pull off
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    soymak (elma vb.)
    v. pare
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    soymak (ev)
    v. burglarize, burgle
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    soymak (sarhoş vb)
    v. roll
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    1. rob 2. peel

    Turkish-English dictionary > soymak

  • 6 el çektirmek

    v. divest smb. of

    Turkish-English dictionary > el çektirmek

  • 7 görevden almak

    v. dismiss, discharge, depose, deprive, divest, remove, unseat

    Turkish-English dictionary > görevden almak

  • 8 kendini kurtarmak

    v. tear oneself away, divest oneself of, extricate oneself, quit oneself, wriggle oneself out of

    Turkish-English dictionary > kendini kurtarmak

  • 9 soymamak

    v. (neg. form of soymak) peel, skin, flay, strip, rip off, undress, unclothe, unrobe, plunder, rob, sack, knock off, burglarize, burgle, bare, bark, clean out, decorticate, denude, deplume, despoil, disrobe, divest, fleece, heist, hold up, housebreak, pluck, pull off

    Turkish-English dictionary > soymamak

  • 10 silahsızlandırmak

    /ı/ to disarm, divest (someone) of arms.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > silahsızlandırmak

  • 11 tecrit

    "1. isolation, isolating; separation; quarantining. 2. divesting (oneself, someone) of (a prejudice, etc.). 3. insulation, insulating. 4. abstracting (something) (in one´s mind). - etmek /ı/ 1. to isolate; to separate, set apart; to quarantine. 2. to divest (oneself, someone) of (a prejudice, etc.). 3. to insulate. 4. to abstract (something) (in one´s mind). - siyaseti isolationism."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > tecrit

См. также в других словарях:

  • divest — di‧vest [daɪˈvest, d ] verb FINANCE 1. [transitive] if a group divests one of the companies that it owns, it gets rid of it by selling it: • We fulfilled our commitment to shareholders to divest our downstream business by creating a new company …   Financial and business terms

  • divest — The traditional uses of divest are as a somewhat formal word meaning ‘to undress’ and, in the reflexive form divest oneself of, in the sense ‘to dispossess oneself of’ (typically with reference to rights, powers, etc., or as a humorous… …   Modern English usage

  • divest of — [phrasal verb] formal 1 divest (someone or something) of (something) : to take (something) away from (someone or something else) : to cause (someone or something) to lose or give up (something) The document does not divest her of her right to use …   Useful english dictionary

  • Divest — Di*vest , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Divested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Divesting}.] [LL. divestire (di = dis + L. vestire to dress), equiv. to L. devestire. It is the same word as devest, but the latter is rarely used except as a technical term in law. See… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • divest — di·vest /dī vest, də / vt [Anglo French devestir, literally, to undress, from Old French desvestir, from de(s) , prefix marking reversal + vestir to dress, from Latin vestire]: to deprive or dispossess (oneself) of property through divestiture… …   Law dictionary

  • divest of — index abridge (divest) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • divest — ► VERB (divest of) 1) deprive or dispossess (someone or something) of. 2) free or rid of. ORIGIN Old French desvestir, from Latin vestire clothe …   English terms dictionary

  • divest — [də vest′, dīvest′] vt. [altered < DEVEST] 1. to strip of clothing, equipment, etc. 2. to deprive or dispossess of rank, rights, etc. 3. to disencumber or rid of something unwanted 4. Law DEVEST SYN. STRIP …   English World dictionary

  • divest — 1560s, devest (modern spelling is c.1600), from M.Fr. devester strip of possessions, from O.Fr. desvestir, from des away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + vestir to clothe (see VEST (Cf. vest) (v.)). The figurative sense of strip of possessions is earliest… …   Etymology dictionary

  • divest — *strip, denude, bare, dismantle Antonyms: invest, vest (in robes of office, with power or authority): apparel, clothe …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • divest — [v] dispossess; take off bankrupt, bare, bereave, bleed, denudate, denude, deprive, despoil, disinherit, dismantle, disrobe, ditch*, doff, dump, eighty six*, lose, milk*, oust, plunder, remove, rob, seize, spoil, strip, take from, unclothe,… …   New thesaurus

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