Vested vs Unvested - What's the difference?
vested | unvested |
(legal) Settled, fixed or absolute, with no contingencies.
Dressed or clothed, especially in vestments.
(vest)
(finance) Not vested: not free of contingencies
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 8, author=The Associated Press, title=Merger Activity Helps Large Companies Close Higher, work=New York Times
, passage=Including unvested stock options, which increase the value of a deal, the companies put the transaction at $4.1 billion. }}
As adjectives the difference between vested and unvested
is that vested is settled, fixed or absolute, with no contingencies while unvested is not vested: not free of contingencies.As a verb vested
is past tense of vest.vested
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- (en)
- The Pope, vested in mitre and cope, is greeted by a newly created Cardinal.
Derived terms
* vested interestVerb
(head)unvested
English
Adjective
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