intransitive verb
Definition: To become entitled to a right or benefit, often in a legal context, or to put on special clothing, especially for religious ceremonies.
Example: After working for five years, she became vested in her retirement plan.
noun
Definition: A type of clothing that is sleeveless and usually worn over a shirt, often with buttons, and can be part of a suit or used for protection.
Example: He wore a stylish vest over his dress shirt for the wedding.
transitive verb
Definition: To give someone the legal right to own or control something, such as property or authority.
Example: The company vested the employees with the right to make decisions about their projects.