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unavoidable’
priver quelqu'un de quelque chose
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inglese
francese
francese
I. divest [ingl brit dʌɪˈvɛst, dɪˈvɛst, ingl am dəˈvɛst, daɪˈvɛst] form VB vb trans
to divest sb of sth (of power, rights etc)
to divest sb of sth (of robes, regalia)
ôter qc à qn
II. to divest oneself of VB vb rifl
to divest oneself of robes, regalia
to divest oneself of ideas, beliefs
to divest oneself of COMM, FIN asset, subsidiary
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
to divest (de of)
dessaisir qn de bien
divest [daɪˈvest, ingl am dɪ-] VB vb trans ingl am to divest sb of sth
1. divest (take from):
to divest sb of sth
priver qn de qc
2. divest (get rid of):
to divest
3. divest (dispossess):
to divest sb of sth
divest [dɪ·ˈvest] VB vb trans
1. divest (take from):
to divest sb/sth of sth
priver qn/qc de qc
2. divest (get rid of):
to divest sb of sth
3. divest (dispossess):
to divest sb of sth
Present
Idivest
youdivest
he/she/itdivests
wedivest
youdivest
theydivest
Past
Idivested
youdivested
he/she/itdivested
wedivested
youdivested
theydivested
Present Perfect
Ihavedivested
youhavedivested
he/she/ithasdivested
wehavedivested
youhavedivested
theyhavedivested
Past Perfect
Ihaddivested
youhaddivested
he/she/ithaddivested
wehaddivested
youhaddivested
theyhaddivested
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priver qn de qc
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Some states divested themselves of title to the land below navigable rivers, but under federal laws this dose not block the free passage of boats.
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Business segments that no longer fitted this brand strategy were divested.
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In the 1990s, these aircraft were divested to other owner/operators.
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These stations to be divested would operate in a divestiture trust until they are sold.
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The group later divested of most of its restaurants to concentrate on its bakeries.
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