What is “Invested”
“Invested“ is the past participle and past tense of invest, which is the act of investing money in a venture or business with the hope of seeing high returns. In another sense, you also put forth time and effort in the pursuit of a goal with the hope of receiving a positive outcome.
If we look at an example of a startup the sharks (big companies) invested money in small startups in the hope of positive returns on their investment.
Basic Situation for using “Invested”
1. When you have to use part tense for “Invest”.
2. When you have to show an individual or organization’s investment.
For clarification on the definition and application of invested, review the examples below.
For Example:
1. Anupam Mittal has invested 1 crore in a company from Rajasthan.
2. I have invested my time and effort in this article.
Difference between Vested and Invested
Difference between Vested and Invested: When it comes to the meaning or even the pronunciation “Vested” and “Invested” are two completely distinct words but when it comes to using these two words in real life people sometimes get confused and end up getting these two words misused.
In this article, we will look at what exactly are “Vested” and “Invested” how they are different from each other, and their correct or more appropriate uses.