To invest in



Example: They invest in opportunities

Definition


"To invest in" means to allocate resources, such as money, time, or effort, into something with the expectation of achieving a beneficial return or outcome. People often invest in opportunities, projects, or assets to gain financial or personal growth.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to invest in" originates from the Latin word 'investire,' meaning 'to clothe or surround.' Over time, it evolved in English to mean putting money or resources into something to gain a return, much like 'clothing' an asset with value. Did you know? The original sense involved physical covering, which metaphorically shifted to financial involvement.