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Definition of vest
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vest is as below...
Vest (n.) To
clothe
with, or as with, a
vestment,
or
garment;
to
dress;
to robe; to
cover,
surround,
or
encompass
closely..
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Inspecttion
::
Inspecttion
(n.) The act or
process
of
inspecting
or
looking
at
carefully;
a
strict
or
prying
examination;
close or
careful
scrutiny;
investigation.
Mobocracy
::
Mobocracy
(n.) A
condition
in which the lower
classes
of a
nation
control
public
affairs
without
respect
to law,
precedents,
or
vested
rights..
Vestal
::
Vestal
(a.) A
virgin;
a woman pure and
chaste;
also, a nun..
Cement
::
Cement
(n.) The layer of bone
investing
the root and neck of a
tooth;
--
called
also
cementum.
Sovereign
::
Sovereign
(n.) The
person,
body, or state in which
independent
and
supreme
authority
is
vested;
especially,
in a
monarchy,
a king,
queen,
or
emperor..
Vested
::
Vested
(a.) Not in a state of
contingency
or
suspension;
fixed;
as,
vested
rights;
vested
interests..
Unsubstantiation
::
Unsubstantiation
(n.) A
divesting
of
substantiality.
Chorographer
::
Chorographer
(n.) A
geographical
antiquary;
one who
investigates
the
locality
of
ancient
places.
Apparel
::
Apparel
(n.) A small
ornamental
piece of
embroidery
worn on albs and some other
ecclesiastical
vestments.
Desecrate
::
Desecrate
(v. t.) To
divest
of a
sacred
character
or
office;
to
divert
from a
sacred
purpose;
to
violate
the
sanctity
of; to
profane;
to put to an
unworthy
use; -- the
opposite
of
consecrate.
Entry
::
Entry (n.) That by which
entrance
is made; a
passage
leading
into a house or other
building,
or to a room; a
vestibule;
an adit, as of a
mine..
Stone
::
Stone (n.) A
monument
to the dead; a
gravestone.
Vested
::
Vested
(imp. & p. p.) of Ves.
Enfeoffment
::
Enfeoffment
(n.) The
instrument
or deed by which one is
invested
with the fee of an
estate.
Harvest-home
::
Harvest-home
(n.) A
service
of
thanksgiving,
at
harvest
time, in the
Church
of
England
and in the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in the
United
States..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A mark left by
anything
passing;
a
track;
a path; a
course;
a
footprint;
a
vestige;
as, the trace of a
carriage
or sled; the trace of a deer; a
sinuous
trace..
Garter
::
Garter
(v. t.) To
invest
with the Order of the
Garter.
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
profit
on, or
advantage
received
from,
labor,
or an
investment,
undertaking,
adventure,
etc..
Investive
::
Investive
(a.)
Investing.
Unveil
::
Unveil
(v. t.) To
remove
a veil from; to
divest
of a veil; to
uncover;
to
disclose
to view; to
reveal;
as, she
unveiled
her
face..
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