Invest in spanish
Invertir
pronunciation: inbeɹ̩tiɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: inbeɹ̩tiɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
invest1 = invertir.
Example: Over the past 5 years Drew University has invested $3.5 million in cutting edge technology and installed an on-line library system.more:
» invest + money = invertir dinero, invertir fondos.
Example: A great deal of money is invested in different methods of information retrieval, and the amount increases each year.» invest + Posesivo + thoughts in = invertir esfuerzo intelectual en.
Example: And like fiction writers, they will attempt to imbue them with life and meaning and value for the people who are investing their thoughts and time in their analysis.» invest + Posesivo + time in = invertir el tiempo de Uno en.
Example: And like fiction writers, they will attempt to imbue them with life and meaning and value for the people who are investing their thoughts and time in their analysis.» invest + time = invertir tiempo.
Example: There are few things in life better than investing time in young people.» reinvest = reinvertir.
Example: It was generally necessary to reinvest the profits from one job in the expenses of another, and printers of the hand-press period regularly had difficulty to cover temporary shortages of money.invest2 = conferir, otorgar, investir.
Example: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.