reinvest

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re·in·vest

 (rē′ĭn-vĕst′)
tr.v. re·in·vest·ed, re·in·vest·ing, re·in·vests
To invest (capital or earnings) again, especially to invest (income from securities or funds) in additional shares.

re′in·vest′ment n.
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reinvest

(ˌriːɪnˈvɛst)
vb
(Commerce) to put back (profits from a previous investment) into the same enterprise
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Translations

reinvest

[ˈriːɪnˈvest] VTreinvertir, volver a invertir
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reinvest

vtreinvestieren
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reinvest

[ˌriːɪnˈvɛst] vtreimpiegare
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References in classic literature ?
Then she reinvested, and, owing to the good advice of her stockbrokers, became rather richer than she had been before.
She gave Mrs Finching's card to the young woman who opened the door, and the young woman told her that 'Miss Flora'--Flora having, on her return to the parental roof, reinvested herself with the title under which she had lived there--was not yet out of her bedroom, but she was to please to walk up into Miss Flora's sitting-room.
The scheme, which is set to receive more than PS18 million from proceeds of crime over the next three years, reinvests criminal assets into community projects.
$1) when the company reinvests proceeds to offset dilutive effects from exercised stock options.
"I hope he reinvests well and Newcastle push up the table."
Samaraie suggested that Iraq would pay the compensation to Kuwait on the condition that Kuwait in turn would reinvests the funds in Iraq.
The Koch family reinvests 90 percent of the earnings back into the company.
"Its location on the main downtown thoroughfare coupled with a well capitalized, private management that reinvests in its properties makes The Westinghouse Building the ideal home address for savvy, growing businesses of all kinds."
Because he reinvests all of his fund distributions, Kelly faces a hefty tax bill when he files his tax return this year.
He will not recognize the $18,000 gain allocable to his personal residence, as long as he reinvests at least $130,500 in a replacement residence within two years.