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What's "vested" mean?

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Rebecca

"Vested" is often used with "interest" to make "vested interest(s)", which means to have a personal involvement or stake in something, usually because it can give financial benefits. The speaker uses it here to say that one should be careful with individuals with hidden motives or personal motivations. Ex: The business owner was found to have vested interests in the organization. Ex: We don't work with people who are only concerned with their own vested interests

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