What's the difference between reinvest and reinvestment?

Reinvest


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To invest again or anew.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The report also recommends including justice and victim of violence targets in the national Closing the Gap strategy, recognising foetal alcohol spectrum disorders as a disability before the courts, and making a national commitment to a justice reinvestment approach to find community-based solutions to youth crime.
  • (2) Around the same time Clinton also beefed up President Carter's 1977 Community Reinvestment Act – forcing lenders to take a more sympathetic approach to poor borrowers trying to get on the housing ladder.
  • (3) Torres departed with Dalglish, Liverpool's caretaker manager, insisting the club were on the rise and could withstand any major loss, just as they did when he replaced Kevin Keegan as a player in 1977 and when he reinvested Ian Rush's transfer fee from Juventus in 1987.
  • (4) The 4Growth report calls on government to reinvest the £4bn proceeds from the auction of 4G telecoms licences back into science and technology.
  • (5) It is devastating that jail is seen as a rite of passage for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, part of the natural order of things.” Indigenous prisoner who killed himself wasn't in a 'safe' cell despite being at risk Read more He said a Labor government would fund three trials – in a city, a regional town and a remote community – of “justice reinvestment” programs, “redirecting funds spent on justice system to prevention and diversionary programs to address underlying causes of offending with disproportionately high levels of incarceration”.
  • (6) Morrison said small business was getting tax breaks first because they were “more likely to reinvest their earnings and more likely to be Australian owned”.
  • (7) "We call on the government to build on this start by setting aside serious funding to kickstart the sector and turn it into a game changer for UK economic growth – for instance, by setting aside the proceeds from the forthcoming 4G mobile spectrum auction to be reinvested in science, engineering, and innovation."
  • (8) The report from Winsor, a former rail regulator, says that economies of £1.1bn can be found over three years: nearly £500m will be saved and £635m reinvested to "frontline" policing.
  • (9) Like the Co-op grocers or the Big Issue , Building Bloqs is a social enterprise: it has to pay its way in the world, but seeks to reinvest the profits and caps how much anyone can take out.
  • (10) In 1977, he used a small loan from an uncle to begin trading in rice, sugar and cement, reinvesting the profits until he was able to venture into full-scale manufacturing.
  • (11) We can stop wasting money on items that are not effective and that money can be reinvested into new items.
  • (12) "The Bank chose such a large sum because some of the money it spends on gilts may be kept as cash, rather than helping economic activity by being spent or reinvested."
  • (13) He said some of the savings made would be reinvested in better funded output.
  • (14) I think it is a question of as and when policy, albeit coordinated or on a region basis, if policy starts to have an impact on demand, then we could potentially see thekind of scenario evolve where demand is weaker, supply starts to moderate and then these higher cost producers would be some of the first affected... It’s not that they are going to fall of a cliff that quickly, but they would not continue to reinvest [in developing those reserves].” Wilkins said the divestment movement was being closely watched and appeared to be snowballing.
  • (15) Fines imposed on publishers will be reinvested in the arbitration unit which will be set up to adjudicate on smaller claims of libel and breaches of privacy.
  • (16) As things stand any extra money set aside for relegated teams' parachute payments is kept back and reinvested in the running of the Premier League, but, like a Paris Hilton book deal, change could soon be around the corner, Simon.
  • (17) Trump spoke at length about deteriorating conditions of American infrastructure in his speech, and has said at many rallies that he wants to reinvest in utilities and transportation at home.
  • (18) He explained that since BP reinvests its dividends largely in projects outside of Russia, he expects the company to receive more political scrutiny."
  • (19) "In the four years since it was started, Bedder 6 has turned over more than £100m, and grown its profits almost five-fold, with the vast majority of this being returned to the BBC and reinvested back into the UK show," added the spokesman for BBC Worldwide.
  • (20) How much of the proceeds from property sales – including North West House and BHS’s main warehouse premises in the Midlands – were reinvested into the business, and how much went into Chappell’s Retail Acquisitions consortium?

Reinvestment


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The report also recommends including justice and victim of violence targets in the national Closing the Gap strategy, recognising foetal alcohol spectrum disorders as a disability before the courts, and making a national commitment to a justice reinvestment approach to find community-based solutions to youth crime.
  • (2) Around the same time Clinton also beefed up President Carter's 1977 Community Reinvestment Act – forcing lenders to take a more sympathetic approach to poor borrowers trying to get on the housing ladder.
  • (3) Torres departed with Dalglish, Liverpool's caretaker manager, insisting the club were on the rise and could withstand any major loss, just as they did when he replaced Kevin Keegan as a player in 1977 and when he reinvested Ian Rush's transfer fee from Juventus in 1987.
  • (4) The 4Growth report calls on government to reinvest the £4bn proceeds from the auction of 4G telecoms licences back into science and technology.
  • (5) It is devastating that jail is seen as a rite of passage for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, part of the natural order of things.” Indigenous prisoner who killed himself wasn't in a 'safe' cell despite being at risk Read more He said a Labor government would fund three trials – in a city, a regional town and a remote community – of “justice reinvestment” programs, “redirecting funds spent on justice system to prevention and diversionary programs to address underlying causes of offending with disproportionately high levels of incarceration”.
  • (6) Morrison said small business was getting tax breaks first because they were “more likely to reinvest their earnings and more likely to be Australian owned”.
  • (7) "We call on the government to build on this start by setting aside serious funding to kickstart the sector and turn it into a game changer for UK economic growth – for instance, by setting aside the proceeds from the forthcoming 4G mobile spectrum auction to be reinvested in science, engineering, and innovation."
  • (8) The report from Winsor, a former rail regulator, says that economies of £1.1bn can be found over three years: nearly £500m will be saved and £635m reinvested to "frontline" policing.
  • (9) Like the Co-op grocers or the Big Issue , Building Bloqs is a social enterprise: it has to pay its way in the world, but seeks to reinvest the profits and caps how much anyone can take out.
  • (10) In 1977, he used a small loan from an uncle to begin trading in rice, sugar and cement, reinvesting the profits until he was able to venture into full-scale manufacturing.
  • (11) We can stop wasting money on items that are not effective and that money can be reinvested into new items.
  • (12) "The Bank chose such a large sum because some of the money it spends on gilts may be kept as cash, rather than helping economic activity by being spent or reinvested."
  • (13) He said some of the savings made would be reinvested in better funded output.
  • (14) I think it is a question of as and when policy, albeit coordinated or on a region basis, if policy starts to have an impact on demand, then we could potentially see thekind of scenario evolve where demand is weaker, supply starts to moderate and then these higher cost producers would be some of the first affected... It’s not that they are going to fall of a cliff that quickly, but they would not continue to reinvest [in developing those reserves].” Wilkins said the divestment movement was being closely watched and appeared to be snowballing.
  • (15) Fines imposed on publishers will be reinvested in the arbitration unit which will be set up to adjudicate on smaller claims of libel and breaches of privacy.
  • (16) As things stand any extra money set aside for relegated teams' parachute payments is kept back and reinvested in the running of the Premier League, but, like a Paris Hilton book deal, change could soon be around the corner, Simon.
  • (17) Trump spoke at length about deteriorating conditions of American infrastructure in his speech, and has said at many rallies that he wants to reinvest in utilities and transportation at home.
  • (18) He explained that since BP reinvests its dividends largely in projects outside of Russia, he expects the company to receive more political scrutiny."
  • (19) "In the four years since it was started, Bedder 6 has turned over more than £100m, and grown its profits almost five-fold, with the vast majority of this being returned to the BBC and reinvested back into the UK show," added the spokesman for BBC Worldwide.
  • (20) How much of the proceeds from property sales – including North West House and BHS’s main warehouse premises in the Midlands – were reinvested into the business, and how much went into Chappell’s Retail Acquisitions consortium?

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