English to Gujarati Dictionary Invest

Invest

રોકાણ
definition
verb
getting workers to invest in private pension funds
expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
the passage of time has invested the words with an unintended humor
provide or endow someone or something with (a particular quality or attribute).
translation of 'invest'
નિયુક્તિ કરવી,
સત્તા આપવી,
મૂડીરોકાણ કરવું,
મૂડી, નાણાં વગેરેનું રોકાણ કરવું
verb
નાણાં રોકવાં
example
getting workers to 'invest' in private pension funds
By exploring your thoughts you can consciously discard those that are draining you and instead 'invest' your energy into creating the positive, empowering experience you deserve.
During those days, we met up one afternoon in my pub and decided that you will 'invest' money in developing properties and that myself and Mohan would contribute as working partners.
Paying a fair price for matchmaking helps ensure that professionals and others are willing to 'invest' efforts that are commensurate with the great importance of this activity.
If your congregation makes wise use of its gifts, parishioners will likely see it as a good place to 'invest' their energy and their resources.
Old people with a pension fund, widows, and the wardens of orphans must 'invest' their money into the financial markets, lest its purchasing power evaporate under their noses.
These open-ended funds may invest in a basket of individual stocks, while more conservative funds will 'invest' their money on the bond market.
The hundreds of spirits in the voodoo pantheon 'invest' their power in both African imagery and in corresponding identities, including Catholic saints.
the company is to 'invest' $12 million in its new manufacturing site
Joseph said while some people were looking for instant gratification, one had to be willing to 'invest' effort and energy to get the desired results.
Once we believe the goals are attainable, we 'invest' the effort and resources necessary to ensure success.
The Prime Minister's government advised the Queen to 'invest' him to the rank of an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Financially savvy women are beginning to 'invest' their money to ensure they have high living standards in retirement.
You should consider the fund's 'invest' ment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before you invest.
getting workers to 'invest' in private pension funds
In 1153, Baldwin launched a major attack on Ascalon, with an army large enough to 'invest' the great city completely.
the company is to 'invest' u00a312 m in its manufacturing site at Linlithglow
You earn your money; you pay income tax and 'invest' your money.
They might regard it as more attractive, at least in some cases, to sell their shares and 'invest' the money elsewhere.
They are forced to make choices about where to invest their emotional energy and invariably choose to 'invest' their helping energies in resolving their personal life stress.
Should the shareholders 'invest' their hopes in the power of prayer?
As an organizer, you need to 'invest' energy in creating an environment that makes interaction natural.
I feel that she is being insensitive to the fact that I just need to know there is some potential or otherwise I have to 'invest' my energy elsewhere.
The Beijing-born lecturer in ceramics at Shanghai University still 'invests' his chairs with decorative swirls of Chinese calligraphy, affirming his Chinese heritage.
But today the artist 'is invested with' almost magical powers to solve social problems, and is given free rein to go where he likes.
In Scotland this was probably last November, when Archbishop Keith Patrick O'Brien 'invested' me, a Scottish Episcopalian, as a Knight of the Order of St Sylvester.
He was 'invested' as Prince of Wales on 1 July 1969, in a televised ceremony at Caernarfon Castle, and in 1970 became the first heir to the throne to receive a university degree.
The sharp fall in the stock market means that most 'investors' have actually lost money.
Bhabha 'invests' the boundary with the importance as providing the genesis of presence.
A single fund manager, and particularly a start-up, will face performance-critical logistical difficulties that a multi-manager fund will tend to have addressed before it becomes 'investable' .
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