verb
- to rid oneself of something, especially property, investments, or business interests
- to strip or deprive someone of possessions, authority, or rights
- to remove clothing or covering from
Usage: business/finance
Usage: formal
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The company divests its overseas operations to focus on domestic markets.
- Shareholders pressured the firm to divest from fossil fuel investments.
- The court divests the corrupt official of his authority.
- The new law divests landlords of certain rights.
- She slowly divests herself of her winter coat.
- The actor divests himself of his costume after the performance.