divertise Synonyms
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divertise Meaning
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divertise (v. t.)
To divert; to entertain.
divertise Sentence Examples
- The company decided to divertise their budget into more profitable areas.
- She divested her stock portfolio in order to focus on more lucrative investments.
- The politician divested himself of all his business interests to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.
- The investor divested his shares in the company because he no longer believed in its long-term prospects.
- The trust fund was divested of all its risky assets and reinvested in more conservative investments.
- The endowment fund was divested of its holdings in fossil fuels and reinvested in renewable energy companies.
- The university divested itself of its investments in companies that were involved in the arms trade.
- The city divested itself of its ownership of the local water utility.
- The church divested itself of its assets in order to fund its charitable activities.
- The charity divested itself of its holdings in companies that were accused of human rights abuses.
FAQs About the word divertise
To divert; to entertain.
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The company decided to divertise their budget into more profitable areas.
She divested her stock portfolio in order to focus on more lucrative investments.
The politician divested himself of all his business interests to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.
The investor divested his shares in the company because he no longer believed in its long-term prospects.