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UK
/ɪnvˈɛstɪŋ/
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[ US /ˌɪnˈvɛstɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈvɛstɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit
How To Use investing In A Sentence
- It then sends that information in machine-readable form to itsalgorithmic subscribers, which can parse it further, using the resulting datato inform their own investing decisions.
- Oliver made a fortune by investing in antique furniture.
- Not just that - people are also more "cognizant" of investing. Survey Of Spending Habits In A Recession Reveals Cut Backs In Dining, Gasoline Expenses, Shopping
- You feel that you're investing in a government scheme. Times, Sunday Times
- Finally, for those comfortable with investing in stocks there are a wealth of options to choose from.
- The rise and fall of this company is a cautionary tale for anyone investing in the property market.
- Your best bet is investing in a comfortable pillow which properly supports your head and neck. The Sun
- Funding is a special challenge now, because governments in many countries are disinvesting in higher education.
- You should remember the adage that houses are for nesting, not investing. Times, Sunday Times
- He's made some bad ones, to be sure - he was notably burned by telecom companies during the dotcom bust - but over the course of a few decades of investing, Gilder has become known as a prescient technophile. Forbes.com: News