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Synonyms and antonyms of To invest money in British Thesaurus

To invest money

hedge (verb)

to buy and sell shares in such a way that the risk of losing money is low

taper (verb)

economics to gradually reduce the amount of new money which is supplied by a central bank in order to aid economic recovery

have skin in the game ()

to be at risk financially because you have invested in something that you want to happen

invest (verb)

to use your money with the aim of making a profit from it, for example by buying property or buying shares in a company

put in ()

to invest money in a business or an account

pay into ()

to invest money in something such as an insurance policy or a pension fund so that you will receive money in the future

speculate (verb)

business to take the risk of investing your money in a company in the hope that you can make a big profit later by selling the shares that you buy

underwrite (verb)

to invest money to help someone to start a new project

save (verb)

to regularly put money in a bank or invest it so that you can use it later

sink (verb)

to invest money in something because you hope you will make more money

lock in profits/gains etc (business)

business to get a financial benefit that continues for a long time, for example by selling shares that have gone up in value before they can go back down

lock up ()

to invest your money in something, so that it is not available for you to spend

lose your shirt on something ()

to lose a lot of money that you have invested or bet

play the (stock) market ()

to invest in stocks or shares because you want to make money

plough into ()

to invest a lot of money in something in order to improve it or make it successful

pump into ()

to invest a lot of money in something

put into ()

to invest money in something

put your shirt on something ()

to risk a lot of money in an investment or a bet

recapitalize (verb)

to put new money into a business, or to change the way that money and property in the business is organized

roll over ()

if you roll over money that you have invested, you invest it in something similar

spread (verb)

if you spread a risk, you invest in several different things so that if one fails, you do not lose everything

undercapitalize (verb)

to fail to supply an organization with enough money for it to operate effectively