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1. vest

verb. ['ˈvɛst'] provide with power and authority.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)

2. vest

noun. ['ˈvɛst'] a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)

3. vest

noun. ['ˈvɛst'] a collarless men's undergarment for the upper part of the body.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)

4. vest

verb. ['ˈvɛst'] clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)

5. vest

verb. ['ˈvɛst'] clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)

6. vest

verb. ['ˈvɛst'] become legally vested.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)

7. vest

verb. ['ˈvɛst'] place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons.

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  • vest (English)
  • veste (French)
  • veste (Italian)
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