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vested
[ ves-tid ]
vested
/ ˈ±¹É›²õ³Ùɪ»å /
adjective
- property law having a present right to the immediate or future possession and enjoyment of property Compare contingent
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²Ô´Ç²Ô·±¹±ð²õ³ÙĻå adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·±¹±ð²õ³ÙĻå adjective
Example Sentences
Because the city has failed, he said, the receiver would have authority “vested by the court to commandeer what it needs within the city in order to solve this problem.â€
"It has traditionally been very difficult because of vested national interests... So this is not going to be easy."
They are, in fact, private property owned by entities with free speech rights of their own and a vested interest in curating behavior to create a specific environment.
Mr Trump’s every act demonstrates his belief that power is vested in him personally, and affirms that he is bent on amassing more.
“Under our Constitution, the ‘executive power’—all of it—is vested in a President,†he wrote in 2020.
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