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Divest Divest Part of Speech: Verb Phonetic Pronunciation: /dɪˈvɛst/ Definition and Explanation: 'Divest' primarily means to rid oneself of something, especially financial assets or investments. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the act of selling off business concerns or investments, or to the process of depriving oneself of any asset, property, title, or right. It implies a process of letting .. 2024. 1. 9.
Gain Word: Gain Part of Speech: Noun and Verb Phonetic Pronunciation: /ɡeɪn/ Definition: As a noun, it refers to an increase in wealth or resources. As a verb, it means to acquire or obtain something valuable, often as a result of effort or work. Etymology: The word "gain" comes from the Old French "gaaignier," meaning "to harvest, cultivate, win, earn, save, get," derived from the Germanic root "*wa.. 2024. 1. 9.
Appeal Word: Appeal Part of Speech: Noun, Verb Phonetic Pronunciation: /əˈpiːl/ Definition: As a noun, it refers to a serious or urgent request, typically one made to the public. As a verb, it means to make a serious or urgent request, especially to the public. Etymology: Derived from Old French "apeler," which means "call upon, accuse," it originated from Latin "appellare" meaning "to address, call up.. 2024. 1. 9.
Appreciate Appreciate Part of Speech Verb Pronunciation /əˈpriːʃiˌeɪt/ Definition and Explanation To recognize the full worth of something or someone. To understand a situation fully; recognize the full implications of. To be grateful for something. Etymology Late 16th century: from late Latin 'appretiatus', past participle of 'appretiare' (‘set a price to’), from ad- ‘to’ + pretium ‘price’. The original s.. 2024. 1. 9.
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