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vested interest

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vested interest noun
plural vested interests
vested interest
noun
plural vested interests
Learner's definition of VESTED INTEREST
[count]
: a personal or private reason for wanting something to be done or to happen既得利益
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vested interest

noun

1
: an interest (such as a title to an estate) carrying a legal right of present or future enjoyment
specifically : a right vested in an employee under a pension plan
2
: a special concern or stake in maintaining or influencing a condition, arrangement, or action especially for selfish ends
3
: one having a vested interest in something
specifically : a group enjoying benefits from an existing economic or political privilege

Example Sentences

She has a vested interest in seeing the business sold, as she'll make a profit from the sale.
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Word History

First Known Use

1818, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of vested interest was in 1818
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