English · Work & Business
/ɪnˈvest.mənt/
[/ɪnˈvest.mənt/]
money put in for profit
The act of putting money into something, such as a business or property, hoping to make a profit.
Buying that property turned out to be a wise investment, as its value doubled in years.
Buying that property turned out to be a wise investment, as its value doubled in years.
From 'invest' (Latin 'investire', to clothe), later meaning to commit money for profit.
Used in finance and also figuratively (an investment of time or effort).