divest
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- (transitive) If you divest someone of something, you remove it from them.
- Synonyms: deprive, dispossess and strip
- After being convicted, the judge was divested of his powers.
- (transitive) (finance) If you divest a property or investment, you sell it off.
- The church has decided to divest itself of all its properties.
- The president will have to divest her companies before assuming office.