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vestedverbpast tense of vest 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" accredited, authorized, certified, chartered(British), commissioned, empowered, enabled, invested, licensed(also licenced), qualified, warranted approved, cleared, credentialed(also credentialled), endorsed(also indorsed), OK'd(or okayed), sanctionedaffirmed, confirmed, validatedinaugurated, inducted, initiated, installed, instated, swore inallowed, let, permittedenfranchised, entitled, privileged disqualified banned, barred, blocked, constrained, denied, disallowed, disbarred, discouraged, disenfranchised, disfranchised, excluded, held back, hindered, impeded, inhibited, obstructed, prevented, shut out, stoppedenjoined, forbade(also forbad), interdicted, outlawed, prohibited, proscribed, vetoed to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of anothervested the power to access their retirement accounts with their attorney commended, committed, confided, consigned, delegated, delivered, entrusted(also intrusted), gave, gave over, handed, handed over, left, passed, recommended, reposed, transferred, transmitted, trusted, turned over conferred, grantedassigned, dealt (out), dispensed, dispersed, distributed, dividedhanded in, released, relinquished, submitted, surrendered, turned in, yieldedbequeathed, handed down, handed on, willedadvanced, lent, loanedfurnished, suppliedrecommitted, redelivered, retransferred, retransmitted held, kept, retained detained, held back, reserved, withheldowned, possessedaccepted, received, took inoccupied, took, took over to give the ownership or benefit of (something) formally or publiclythe U.S. Constitution vests the power to declare war with Congress accorded, awarded, conferred, granted bestowed, contributed, donated, gave, presented, showedfurnished, provided, suppliedextended, offered, profferedallocated, appropriated, assignedappointed, designated, dubbed, fixed, named, set aborted, called, called off, dropped, recalled, repealed, rescinded, revokedabrogated, annulled, invalidated, nullified, voided, wrote offrecanted, retracted, took back, withdrew in 1766 |