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Adjective(1) (2) fixed and absolute and without contingency(3) clothed(4) absolute

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(1) But in the next two decades Field won a majority to his view that states had little or no power to regulate rates or to interfere in any way with vested property rights.(2) The impression was one of immediate, bullet-proofed vested menace and far removed from the celebration of democracy which these occasions are usually enjoyed for.(3) Across it's chest, a vested blood red u2018Xu2019, connected to a red cape, flowing behind it's back.(4) As a vested veteran, Johnson can declare himself a free agent at the end of the season, a move that is unlikely considering he is due a large roster bonus in 2005.(5) As of last week's market close, the value of each package would be roughly $1.56 million; the value of the vested portions would be $391,875.(6) An exception is made allowing Mary to borrow more than 50% of her vested account balance, providing the amount does not exceed $10,000.(7) The economic and legal effect of promised future income is the same as vested current income.(8) The vested authority is an expression of community decision-making.(9) In late vesting states, they provide developers with vested rights earlier in the development process, where ordinarily a developer would not receive a vested right until the building permit is issued.(10) Any reason that I should conclude that the robber has acquired a vested right to rob me?(11) This provides participants with their account balance and vested benefits information.(12) No ascertained individual was therefore cut off by an alienation inter vivos; an heir apparent or presumptive had an expectation of inheriting, but not a vested estate.(13) Casscles said there will be a u2018fair amountu2019 of other changes to be made as well, involving such details as franchise taxes and the vested rights of union employees.(14) But the conventions give neither journalists nor civilians any vested right to stand wherever they wish on a battlefield and maintain that protected status.(15) He exercised his vested options shortly after leaving Halliburton and then sold his shares - at an extremely favorable price - walking away with more than $30 million.(16) When determining your vested account balance for the purpose of the cash-out rules, the plan administrator may disregard amounts you rolled over from another retirement plan.
Related Words
(1) vest
(2) vested interest
(3) vested interests
(4) vested in
Synonyms
Verb
1. confer on
2. invest
3. robe


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

By the power vested in us,

By the power VESTED in us,

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 24


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