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:

  1. The company decided to reinvest profits into research and development.
  2. Many investors choose to reinvest dividends back into the stock.
  3. The government's plan is to reinvest the funds back into the infrastructure.
  4. The business owner reinvested into their business to expand their operations.
  5. Reinvesting profits back into the company is essential for long-term growth.
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