1. interests - Noun
2. interests - Verb
interests
plural of interest
interests pl (plural only)
The persons interested in any particular business or cause, taken collectively.
the coal-mining interests
the separatist interests
interests
third-person singular simple present indicative of interest
Abbas, in other words, is acting not only against the interests of his people in the Gaza Strip, but also against himself by engaging the same groups that have long been seeking to undermine his rule. Source: Internet
Abdullah said the team “represents the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and our national interests.” Source: Internet
1900–1920 By the start of the century, the United States continued its interventionist attitude, which aimed to directly defend its interests in the region. Source: Internet
1. A theory or policy of social organisation which aims at or advocates the ownership and control of the means of production, capital, land, property, etc., by the community as a whole, and their administration or distribution in the interests of all. Source: Internet
7. Democracy tends to blur the distinction between nature and political culture, thereby blinding elites to their own best interests and luring them into immorality. Source: Internet
According to its 2018/2019 budget, the Land Bank, a nonprofit blend of public and private interests enabled by state law since 2004, sold 544 properties, generating nearly $3.1 million in revenue. Source: Internet