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vestverb to give official or legal power to"By the power vested in me by the state," intoned the minister, "I now pronounce that you are married" accredit, authorize, certify, charter(British), commission, empower, enable, invest, license(also licence), qualify, warrant approve, clear, credential, endorse(also indorse), OK(or okay), sanctionaffirm, confirm, validateinaugurate, induct, initiate, install, instate, swear inallow, let, permitenfranchise, entitle, privilege disqualify ban, bar, block, constrain, deny, disallow, disbar, discourage, disenfranchise, disfranchise, exclude, hinder, hold back, impede, inhibit, obstruct, prevent, shut out, stopenjoin, forbid, interdict, outlaw, prohibit, proscribe, veto to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of anothervested the power to access their retirement accounts with their attorney commend, commit, confide, consign, delegate, deliver, entrust(also intrust), give, give over, hand, hand over, leave, pass, recommend, repose, transfer, transmit, trust, turn over confer, grantassign, deal (out), dispense, disperse, distribute, dividehand in, release, relinquish, submit, surrender, turn in, yieldbequeath, hand down, hand on, willadvance, lend, loanfurnish, supplyrecommit, redeliver, retransfer, retransmit hold, keep, retain detain, hold back, reserve, withholdown, possessaccept, receive, take inoccupy, take, take over to give the ownership or benefit of (something) formally or publiclythe U.S. Constitution vests the power to declare war with Congress accord, award, confer, grant bestow, contribute, donate, give, present, showfurnish, provide, supplyextend, offer, profferallocate, appropriate, assignappoint, designate, dub, fix, name, set abort, call, call off, drop, recall, repeal, rescind, revokeabrogate, annul, invalidate, nullify, void, write offrecant, retract, take back, withdraw in the 15th century |