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divest [daɪˈvest, Am dɪ-] CZ. cz. przech. form.

1. divest (get rid of):

to divest oneself of sth

2. divest (take off):

to divest oneself of sth

3. divest (take away):

to divest sb of sth

to divest oneself of (sth)

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Przykładowe zdania ze słowem divest

to divest oneself of sth
to divest sb of sth

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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It was divested and privatized during the 1980s and 1990s and eventually dissolved in 2002.
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Six months later he was also given the finance portfolio that he administered alongside home affairs until he divested the latter to focus on finance.
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She argues that a slave is divested of his or her gender and becomes nothing more than a body.
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Some states divested themselves of title to the land below navigable rivers, but under federal laws this dose not block the free passage of boats.
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This followed a worldwide trend to divest from developing countries that year.
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The group later divested of most of its restaurants to concentrate on its bakeries.
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Business segments that no longer fitted this brand strategy were divested.
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The key purpose of these tools is to help companies effectively identify, reuse, and divest idle assets.
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Also in 2011, the company closed or divested 34 home health branches and 9 hospice branches.
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The two then divested 15 of their restaurants to other franchisees, converted one restaurant to a corporate training restaurant.
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