vested

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈvɛstɪd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈvɛstɪd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(vestid)

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
vested adj (interest: protected by law) (derecho)establecido adj
  recogido en adj + prep
 Retirees have vested benefits from the pension fund.
 Los jubilados tienen derechos establecidos en su fondo de pensión.
vested in [sb/sth] adj + prep (power: invested, placed in)conferido en adj + prep
  investido en adj + prep
 Power to make such decisions is vested solely in the budget committee.
 El poder para tomar esas decisiones es únicamente conferido en el comité de presupuesto.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
vest n UK (sleeveless undershirt) (interior)camiseta nf
 It was cold, so Roger put on a vest under his shirt.
 Hacía frío, así que Roger se puso una camiseta debajo de la camisa.
vest n UK (tank top: sleeveless T-shirt)camiseta sin mangas, camiseta de tirantes nf + loc adj
  (AR, BO, UY)remera sin mangas nf + loc adj
  (EC, PE)bividí nm
  (AR, UY)musculosa nf
 A vest is cooler on a summer's day than a long-sleeved top.
 Una camiseta sin mangas es más fresca en el verano que una camiseta de manga larga.
vest n US, AU (waistcoat)chaleco nm
 The man was smartly dressed in a suit with a vest.
 El hombre vestía de manera elegante, con un traje con chaleco.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
vest [sth] in [sb] vtr + prep usually passive (endow [sb] with authority)investir de algo a alguien loc verb
  otorgar algo a alguien loc verb
 The US Constitution vests power in the President to command the armed forces.
 La Constitución de los Estados Unidos inviste de poder al presidente para que dirija las fuerzas armadas.
vest [sb] with [sth] vtr + prep usually passive (endow [sb] with authority)investir de algo a alguien loc verb
  otorgar algo a alguien loc verb
 The judge is vested with the authority to decide on the punishment that a guilty party should receive.
 El juez está investido de la autoridad para decidir el castigo que debe recibir el culpable.
vest yourself vtr + refl formal (put on ecclesiastical clothes)revestirse v prnl
 The priest vested himself to say mass.
 El sacerdote se revistió para celebrar la misa.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
vested | vest
InglésEspañol
have a vested interest v expr (personal advantage)tener un interés particular loc verb
have a vested interest in [sth] v expr (personal advantage)tener un interés particular loc verb
 I have a vested interest in that company because my son's a director.
vested interest n (personal stake in an arrangement)interés personal nm + adj mf
  interés creado nm + adj
  interés adquirido nm + adj
vested interests npl (people or groups who benefit)interesados nmpl
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Collocations: has a vested [share, interest] in, [maintain, keep] a vested interest (in), be vested with the [powers, right] to, more...

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