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vest

Aussprache: [vɛst]

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Kontext: „clothing“

(noun) a vest is a type of clothing that you wear on your upper body. It usually has no sleeves and is often worn over a shirt. Vests can keep you warm or be part of a fancy outfit.

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He wore a nice vest over his shirt for the formal event.

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She didn't like the vest because it felt too tight and uncomfortable.

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What color is your favorite vest that you like to wear?

Kontext: „finance“

(noun) in finance, vesting means that a person earns a right to a property or benefit over time, usually related to jobs or pensions. It’s like a reward you get after working for a certain period.

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After three years, she will be fully vested in her retirement plan.

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He was disappointed that he was not vested yet, so he couldn't take his benefits.

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How long do you need to work to become vested in the company's benefits?

Kontext: „finance“

(verb) to vest means to give someone the rights to a benefit or property. When you vest something, you are saying it belongs to someone after they meet certain conditions.

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The company will vest the stock options after five years of service.

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They decided not to vest the benefits until all requirements were met.

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When will the new employees vest their stock options?

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