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1 divest
[dai΄vest] v հրաժարվել, վանել, զրկել. divest of authority իշխանու թյունից/լիա զորություն ներից զրկել
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divest — *strip, denude, bare, dismantle Antonyms: invest, vest (in robes of office, with power or authority): apparel, clothe … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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divest — transitive verb Etymology: alteration of devest Date: 1623 1. a. to deprive or dispossess especially of property, authority, or title b. to undress or strip especially of clothing, ornament … New Collegiate Dictionary
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