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divest

[dih-vest, dahy-] / dɪˈvɛst, daɪ- /


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ByteDance had been under pressure to divest its ownership in the app’s U.S. operations or face a nationwide ban after Congress passed a law that went into effect in January.

From Los Angeles Times

The agency is also looking to divest two aircraft managed by the center and to “redefine the scope” of modeling and forecasting research and operations moving forward.

From Los Angeles Times

In the U.S., senior administration officials typically must divest private holdings.

From The Wall Street Journal

If he honours his pledge to divest from the company he built from scratch, he will no longer benefit from the sale of any Agrofert product – from frankfurters to fertiliser.

From BBC

Elliott pushed the company to refranchise its bottling operations and make other changes, like divesting underperforming assets in its food business.

From The Wall Street Journal