vest with



vest someone with something

to grant power, rights, or ownership to someone. Who vested you with the power to order me around? The dictator vested himself with the power to imprison almost anyone.
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vest with

v.
To invest or endow someone or some group with something, such as power or rights: The company vests its employees with full pension rights after five years of service. The council is vested with broad powers.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CarleneKAHR-leenEnglish
Estelle[es'tel]
Nadiyya-Arabic
Ualan-Scottish
Siani-Welsh
FulviaFOOL-vyah (Italian)Italian, Ancient Roman