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vest1 [vest] SUST.

1. vest ingl. brit. (undergarment):

vest

2. vest AM (waistcoat):

vest

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Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of the parliament.
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All the powers and functions of the managing committee and general body were vested in the administrator.
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A fourth player is named as a substitute, and begins the game wearing a green vest.
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He wears a long jacket, a vest, and breeches.
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This does not mean that there is a general discretion vested in the courts to condone non-compliance with formalities.
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The third party is considered independent from the other two, even if hired by them, because not all control is vested in that connection.
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In most instances, the dogs do not wear any equipment (collars, vests, booties, etc.) while working a debris pile.
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He is a big metal guy with a blue vest and gloves, and he has a helmet with a large, presumably ornamental wings.
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Executive authority is vested in a collegiate government comprising the head of government (prime minister) and four government councilors (ministers).
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It is vested in the king in trust of the nation.
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