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be vested with
noun
A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arab or Middle Eastern countries.
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Although there is a disdain for privatising water, it must be noted that property rights can be vested with either individuals or with the state.
They're worried about how much power will be vested with the Bank's governor under a regulatory shake-up that will see the Financial Services Authority disappear.
As a court also may be vested with the authority to handle matters within a certain territory, geographic distinctions are important, especially in cases when a court must decide whether opposing parties have a sufficient relationship with the geographic area in which the court has jurisdiction (in which it is competent to hear and determine the case).
While the television show is mostly about entertainment, the high ratings for Jeopardy! this week also point to our long-held fascination with the notion that machines one day might be vested with artificial intelligence and begin to expand the kinds of tasks they can do.
This new entity would be vested with the power to punish judges for their decisions, or, for that matter, school board members or any other local public official who had the bad luck to fit under the amendment's broad definition of judicial power.
France has demanded that the Governing Council be vested with authority as the legitimate government of Iraq, and that the United Nations be given a central authority over the Iraqi occupation, steps endorsed by Secretary General Kofi Annan more than a week ago.
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Birds as feathered beings are vested with the ability to fly.
"The Gulf war was vested with deep symbolism.
"The sovereignty of the Republic of China is vested with the 23m people of Taiwan.
The president is vested with the executive power of the nation.
But the T-shirt he was wearing might as well have been vested with 100-pound weights.
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