vested
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- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary vested مطلق، ثابت، محرز، مسلم vested in interest (see also: remainder, reversion) (مال) موضوع حق انتفاع مؤجل، حق ما لم يجب vested in possession (مال موضوع) حق انتفاع موجود vested interest (s) حقوق مسلم، گروه يا اشخاصي که داراي علايق و منافع مشترک باشند vested rights حقوق مسلم، حقوق لاينفک، حقوق مکتسبه به موجب قانون اساسي
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary vested|acquired => acquérir dast /rah -âvord /yâft/âmad tuš anduxt-a (barâ ye hamiša )be-dast-âmada + Rien n'est jamais acquis à l'Homme Ni sa force, ni sa faiblesse ! (Louis ARAGON) + The instinct of conventionality, horror of uncertainty, and vested interests, all militate against the acceptance of a new idea. And it is even harder to think of a new idea than to get it accepted; most people might spend a lifetime in reflection without ever making a genuinely original discovery. (B. RUSSELL, Political Ideals )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(vested): بازگشت به واژه vested the property was vested in him vested in interest vested in possession vested interest vested interest groups واگذار شده قانون ـ فقه : داده شده کلمات مرتبط(5)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary vest·ed adj. Pronunciation: ' ves-təd Function: adjective Date: 1766 1 : fully and unconditionally guaranteed as a legal right, benefit, or privilege <the vested benefits of the pension plan> 2 : having a vest <a vested suit>]]> 1 vest n. Pronunciation: ' vest Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French vestir to clothe, invest, vest, from Latin vestire to clothe, from vestis clothing, garment ― more at WEAR Date: 15th century transitive verb 1 a : to place or give into the possession or discretion of some person or authority especially : to give to a person a legally fixed immediate right of present or future enjoyment of (as an estate) b : to grant or endow with a particular authority, right, or property <the plan vest s workers with pension benefits after 10 years of service> 2 : to clothe with or as if with a garment especially : to robe in ecclesiastical vestments intransitive verb 1 : to become legally vested 2 : to put on garments especially : to put on ecclesiastical vestments]]> 2 vest n. Function: noun Etymology: French veste, from Italian, from Latin vestis garment Date: 1613 1 archaic a : a loose outer garment : ROBE b : CLOTHING , GARB 2 a : a sleeveless garment for the upper body usually worn over a shirt b : a protective usually sleeveless garment (as a life preserver) that extends to the waist c : an insulated sleeveless waist-length garmen…