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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reinvest .
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Examples
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An education raises her salary by 25%, and she reinvests 90% of that back into her family, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Priyanka Jain: The Fail-Proof Investment: Advice From a 17-Year-Old Girl Priyanka Jain 2012
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An education raises her salary by 25%, and she reinvests 90% of that back into her family, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Priyanka Jain: The Fail-Proof Investment: Advice From a 17-Year-Old Girl Priyanka Jain 2012
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Because when a women prospers, she reinvests those earnings in her family and the positive ripple effects cross an entire community.
Clinton: African Businesswomen Need More Access to Credit 2011
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An education raises her salary by 25%, and she reinvests 90% of that back into her family, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Priyanka Jain: The Fail-Proof Investment: Advice From a 17-Year-Old Girl Priyanka Jain 2012
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An education raises her salary by 25%, and she reinvests 90% of that back into her family, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Priyanka Jain: The Fail-Proof Investment: Advice From a 17-Year-Old Girl Priyanka Jain 2012
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Because when a women prospers, she reinvests those earnings in her family and the positive ripple effects cross an entire community.
Clinton: African Businesswomen Need More Access to Credit 2011
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Because when a women prospers, she reinvests those earnings in her family and the positive ripple effects cross an entire community.
Clinton: African Businesswomen Need More Access to Credit 2011
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The decision to renew the show comes as NBC reinvests its commitment to making Daly its go-to host.
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Because when a women prospers, she reinvests those earnings in her family and the positive ripple effects cross an entire community.
Clinton: African Businesswomen Need More Access to Credit 2011
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An education raises her salary by 25%, and she reinvests 90% of that back into her family, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Priyanka Jain: The Fail-Proof Investment: Advice From a 17-Year-Old Girl Priyanka Jain 2012
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