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Devest

DEVEST, v.t. [L., a vest, a garment. Generally written divest.] 1. To strip; to deprive of clothing or arms; to take off. 2. To deprive; to take away; as, to devest a man or nation of rights. [See Divest.] 3....

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DEVEST, v.t. [L., a vest, a garment. Generally written divest.]

1. To strip; to deprive of clothing or arms; to take off.

2. To deprive; to take away; as, to devest a man or nation of rights. [See Divest.]

3. To free from; to disengage.

4. In law, to alienate, as title or right.

DEVEST, v.i. In law, to be lost or alienated, as a title or an estate.

[This word is generally written divest, except in the latter and legal sense.]

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