invest
[ɪn'vεst]

verb

[Definition]: pay money for something for later potential profit

[Example Sentences]:
1. This is like getting to invest in the internet in the ’90s.
2. Would I advise you to invest in Office 365?
3. People can invest as little as $100.
4. Such studies prompted Brown to invest in vegan restaurants in the Washington area in 2006.
5. The streaming giant has said it plans to invest at least $6 billion in original content in 2016.
6. It said it planned to invest more than $6 billion in content this year, up from $5 billion in 2016.
7. Most people would never invest that much money in a device that needy.
8. The recent policy changes are exactly why we did not invest in the region.
9. The company said Wednesday it plans to invest some of its savings in growing its digital business.
10. We continue to invest in product innovation in support of our mission.
11. We invest in cloud computing with the help of IBM because it scales.
12. There is no economic reason for publishers to invest in better content.
13. It will also invest in its consumer PC and tablet business, he said.
14. We continue to invest substantially in our mobile network so as to serve our customers better.
15. The intention was to use the funds to hire workers and invest in growth.


[Antonyms]divest, dismantle, unclothe

[Synonyms]clothe, dress, array