Reinvest
(verb)
To put money back into a project or venture in order to make a profit again.
Origin:
From re- (again) + invest (to put money into a project or venture in order to make a profit).
Examples:
- The company decided to reinvest profits into research and development.
- Many investors choose to reinvest dividends back into the stock.
- The government's plan is to reinvest the funds back into the infrastructure.
- The business owner reinvested into their business to expand their operations.
- Reinvesting profits back into the company is essential for long-term growth.