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divestment

selling off assets / withdrawal of investment
Noun
pl: divestments

This term describes the strategic removal of assets, whether for financial restructuring or moral alignment. In a corporate sense, it is the opposite of an acquisition, often used when a company streamlines its operations to focus on core competencies or to liquidate assets for cash. In a socio-political context, the word carries a strong connotation of protest or ethical mandate. It refers to the deliberate withdrawal of capital to exert pressure on an entity to change its behavior, such as ending human rights abuses or reducing environmental impact.

Meanings

Noun

The process of selling off assets, investments, or business interests to reduce the size of a company or to distance oneself from a specific industry.

"The company announced a massive divestment of its non-core subsidiaries to raise capital."

Noun

The act of withdrawing investment from a company, country, or sector for ethical, political, or social reasons.

"The university faced pressure from students to begin the divestment of its endowment from fossil fuel companies."

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