0 present participle of divest --
1 to sell something, especially a business or a part of a business: --
She has divested herself of (= sold) some of her share-holdings.
The company is divesting its less profitable business operations.
I should like to know what machinery there is for divesting oneself of a share holding.
I wish to deal now with the worrying question of the divesting of assets of elderly people going into homes.
There is the point about divesting the cost of materials for removing.
In divesting the land, why, if of buildings, timber, and trees, not roads, hedges, and so on.
They will have to consider what would have been the cost of divesting, not in the year 2,000, but in 1909.
That is a matter not for deduction, but for divesting.
That is the one risk in my suggestion, that a man may be divesting an unborn son of the right to succeed.
They require, among other things, that the board should make a commercial plan for identifying and divesting itself of all its underused or surplus property.