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invested with

 

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Adjective invested with has 1 sense
  1. invested, invested with - officially endowed with authority or power; "by the Constitution...the president is invested with certain...powers"- John Marshall
    Antonym: unendowed (indirect, via endowed)

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Invested With

Definition:

Invested with refers to the act of receiving or being granted authority, power, or a particular quality.

Examples:

As a verb:

1. The king invested the young prince with the title of Duke.
2. The company invested him with the responsibility of managing the new project.

As an adjective:

1. She is an invested teacher who genuinely cares about her students' success.
2. The invested shareholders were eagerly awaiting the annual report of the company.

As a noun:

1. After the ceremony, he became an investee with a stake in the company.
2. The government's decision left the citizens an invested with more rights.

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