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re·vest \rə̇ˈvest, rēˈ-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English revesten, from Old French revestir, from Late Latin revestire to clothe again, from Latin re- + vestire to clothe, from vestis garment — more at wear transitive verb 1. a. obsolete : to clothe in clerical vestments : robe b. obsolete : to clothe (as oneself) anew : dress with fresh or different garments c. : to put on (as a costume) again : resume 2. : to vest again : reinstate, reinvest < revest a king in his kingdom > < lands revested in a former owner > intransitive verb : to take effect or vest again (as of a title) : revert to a former owner < the title revested in A > |