divest vs do out of

divest

verb
  • To strip, deprive, or dispossess (someone) of something (such as a right, passion, privilege, or prejudice). 

  • To sell off or be rid of through sale, especially of a subsidiary. 

do out of

verb
  • To use unfair means to deprive (someone) of (something). 

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