vested 音标拼音: [v'ɛstəd] [v'ɛstɪd]
a . 穿衣服的,既得的,既定的
穿衣服的,既得的,既定的
vested adj 1 :
fixed and absolute and without contingency ; "
a vested right "
Vest \
Vest \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Vested };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Vesting }.] [
Cf .
L .
vestire ,
vestitum ,
OF .
vestir ,
F .
v [^
e ]
tir .
See {
Vest },
n .]
1 .
To clothe with ,
or as with ,
a vestment ,
or garment ;
to dress ;
to robe ;
to cover ,
surround ,
or encompass closely .
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Came vested all in white ,
pure as her mind .
--
Milton .
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With ether vested ,
and a purple sky . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To clothe with authority ,
power ,
or the like ;
to put in possession ;
to invest ;
to furnish ;
to endow ; --
followed by with before the thing conferred ;
as ,
to vest a court with power to try cases of life and death .
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Had I been vested with the monarch '
s power . --
Prior .
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3 .
To place or give into the possession or discretion of some person or authority ;
to commit to another ; --
with in before the possessor ;
as ,
the power of life and death is vested in the king ,
or in the courts .
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Empire and dominion was [
were ]
vested in him .
--
Locke .
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4 .
To invest ;
to put ;
as ,
to vest money in goods ,
land ,
or houses . [
R .]
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5 . (
Law )
To clothe with possession ;
as ,
to vest a person with an estate ;
also ,
to give a person an immediate fixed right of present or future enjoyment of ;
as ,
an estate is vested in possession . --
Bouvier .
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Vested \
Vest "
ed \,
a .
1 .
Clothed ;
robed ;
wearing vestments . "
The vested priest ."
--
Milton .
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2 . (
Law )
Not in a state of contingency or suspension ;
fixed ;
as ,
vested rights ;
vested interests .
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{
Vested legacy } (
Law ),
a legacy the right to which commences in praesenti ,
and does not depend on a contingency ;
as ,
a legacy to one to be paid when he attains to twenty -
one years of age is a vested legacy ,
and if the legatee dies before the testator ,
his representative shall receive it .
--
Blackstone .
{
Vested remainder } (
Law ),
an estate settled ,
to remain to a determined person ,
after the particular estate is spent .
--
Blackstone . --
Kent .
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79 Moby Thesaurus words for "
vested ":
appareled ,
arrayed ,
attired ,
bedecked ,
breeched ,
capped ,
chausse ,
clad ,
cloaked ,
clothed ,
coifed ,
confirmed ,
costumed ,
decked ,
deep -
dyed ,
deep -
engraven ,
deep -
fixed ,
deep -
grounded ,
deep -
laid ,
deep -
rooted ,
deep -
seated ,
deep -
set ,
deep -
settled ,
dight ,
disguised ,
dressed ,
dyed -
in -
the -
wool ,
embedded ,
embossed ,
endued ,
engrafted ,
engraved ,
entrenched ,
established ,
etched ,
firmly established ,
garbed ,
garmented ,
gowned ,
graven ,
habilimented ,
habited ,
hooded ,
implanted ,
impressed ,
imprinted ,
indelibly impressed ,
infixed ,
ingrained ,
ingrown ,
invested ,
inveterate ,
inwrought ,
liveried ,
long -
established ,
mantled ,
old -
line ,
on a rock ,
on bedrock ,
pantalooned ,
raimented ,
rigged out ,
robed ,
rooted ,
set ,
settled ,
shod ,
shoed ,
stabilized ,
tired ,
togged ,
tricked out ,
trousered ,
vestmented ,
well -
established ,
well -
founded ,
well -
grounded ,
well -
set ,
well -
settled
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VESTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of VESTED is fully and unconditionally guaranteed as a legal right, benefit, or privilege How to use vested in a sentence
VESTED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com VESTED definition: held completely, permanently, and inalienably See examples of vested used in a sentence
VESTED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary People have a vested interest in what goes into that park If options are vested you can exercise them, pay for the stock and own that stock Many rely on tiny samples or skewed audiences or biased responses, or are produced by firms with a vested interest in reaching a certain conclusion
VESTED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A mayor would have to undertake to look after the whole place and avoid vested interests, he argues
How to Use Vested Correctly - GRAMMARIST As an adjective vested means to be absolutely promised as a benefit or legal right To be vested in a company is to have been given certain benefits or privileges
Vested - definition of vested by The Free Dictionary Having full ownership rights, especially after certain conditions such as a period of service, have been met: vested stock options; an employee vested in a retirement account
Vested Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Vested definition: Settled, fixed, or absolute; being without contingency
vested - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective vested (comparative more vested, superlative most vested) (law) Settled, fixed or absolute, with no contingencies
Vested – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more lt;br gt; — Self . . . Wondering what "vested" means? This post explores the word's origin, use as an adjective and verb, and its connection to rights and ownership Level up your vocabulary and legal knowledge!