Definition of reinvestment in English:
 reinvestment
noun riːɪnˈvɛstm(ə)ntˌriɪnˈvɛstmənt
mass nounThe action of putting the profit made on a previous investment back into the same scheme.
 future reinvestment in new technologies
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This will deliver significant savings to the public purse for reinvestment in front-line services.
 -  He cited many examples of national airlines requiring reinvestments by their owners, in each case the respective government of that country.
 -  Be sure on the application to request reinvestment of all dividends.
 -  He calls the conservation effort a "reinvestment" in the ranch's long-term health.
 -  The company provided an 11.5% average annualized total return, which includes reinvestment of dividends.
 -  Those making the shift to resource reinvestment are not just doing good, they are also reaping profits.
 -  One set of institutions monitored the compliance of the parties to their agreement to exchange wage moderation for the reinvestment of profits.
 -  "We will continue to grow our group with reinvestment," he said, adding, "continuous improvement is part of our business ethics."
 -  Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, allow investors to build investment portfolios by reinvesting dividends into more shares.
 -  Venezuela has quite a diversified industrial sector, largely due to its reinvestment of oil resources.
 
  Definition of reinvestment in US English:
 reinvestment
nounˌriɪnˈvɛstməntˌrēinˈvestmənt
The action of putting the profit made on a previous investment back into the same place.
 future reinvestment in new technologies
 Example sentencesExamples
-  One set of institutions monitored the compliance of the parties to their agreement to exchange wage moderation for the reinvestment of profits.
 -  Be sure on the application to request reinvestment of all dividends.
 -  He calls the conservation effort a "reinvestment" in the ranch's long-term health.
 -  "We will continue to grow our group with reinvestment," he said, adding, "continuous improvement is part of our business ethics."
 -  Those making the shift to resource reinvestment are not just doing good, they are also reaping profits.
 -  Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, allow investors to build investment portfolios by reinvesting dividends into more shares.
 -  Venezuela has quite a diversified industrial sector, largely due to its reinvestment of oil resources.
 -  This will deliver significant savings to the public purse for reinvestment in front-line services.
 -  He cited many examples of national airlines requiring reinvestments by their owners, in each case the respective government of that country.
 -  The company provided an 11.5% average annualized total return, which includes reinvestment of dividends.