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How to use divest in a sentence

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Katana was simply trying to divest himself of any assets he saw as exigible under a Judgment.
However, even after Independence in 1947, British expatriate firms did not suddenly divest from India.
He stomps in without stopping to divest himself of his sombrero, spurs or pistols.
The decision to divest the business has not been an easy one to make but it is the only solution to a difficult and unsustainable situation.
The grant of a licence to occupy, however, will not divest the owner of control.
But we can't give government the unilateral right to divest us of all our rights.
It will, of course, take more than the odd late-season slump to divest Arsenal of their undoubted glamour.
It will be there waiting for a chance to attack and divest you of your inner purification.
He fears the Goshree bridges would divest the islands of their charm of being aloof and convert them into a thoroughfare.
Undeserved appellations and humiliating epithets divest him of his self-esteem.
During the Nineties healthcare firms were keen to divest themselves of their interests in vaccines.
A second was to order the IOUs to divest themselves of most of their thermal generating assets.
The group was, in any case, seeking to divest itself of operations which are not its core business.
In 1998 the Peoples Liberation Army was ordered to divest itself of its considerable and highly regionalised business activities.
Paese also said it didn't make sense to divest holdings of stocks because of a company's activities.
In some cases, local officials and members of indigenous cabildos colluded to divest the Indian communities of their land.
In general, these rules require that a private foundation divest itself of excessive shareholdings in corporations.
Parliament could abdicate or divest itself of power to another body.
It was time to retire, so he began to divest himself of his businesses.
She directed her gaze heavenward then proceeded to divest him of his coat.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The very comparison with her tends to divest the others of the sibylline character.
On the other hand, he could not divest himself of the idea that Melpomene was in love with him.
He who experiments must, while doing so, divest himself of every preconception.
So indeed it proved, for the mage began rapidly to divest himself of his mysterious swathings.
It is difficult to divest the mind of facts with which it is most familiar.
Our proclivity to details cannot quite degrade our life and divest it of poetry.
They divest objects of their earthiness by bold simplifications, and transform reality into dreamland.
Still, she could not divest these three of the Old Glory of her first impressions.
No, no, he could not divest himself of that gown which clung so tightly to his flesh.
What a mischievous alteration in spelling is divest instead of devest.
Swissair Group has agreed to divest its stake in French carrier Air Littoral to the airline's former chairman Marc Dufour.
It thereby trumps Stanford, whose halfhearted exercise in right-mindedness has been to divest only coal stocks.
He was in a hurry to divest himself of everything recalling the peasant.
Freed of these encumbrances, he went on to divest himself of his other clothing, which he folded up, piece by piece, and ranged in order on the trunk.
Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of these heavenly qualities.
Miss Abbot turned to divest a stout leg of the necessary ligature.
Little Dorrit entreated him to disparage neither himself nor his station, and, above all things, to divest himself of any idea that she supposed hers to be superior.
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