own
verb [ T ]
uk/əʊn/ usto have something that legally belongs to you:
He has owned the business since 1995.
The group owns assets worth $620 million.
This gave many people the opportunity to own their own home for the first time.
to accept responsibility for something such as an idea:
For the reorganization to work, employees need to own the idea of change.
own
adjective
uk/əʊn/ usbelonging or relating to a particular person rather than to other people:
She started her own business selling cameras.
The software helps you create your own website.
He invested €5 million of his own money.