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- Dictionaryverbacquire (verb) · acquires (third person present) · acquired (past tense) · acquired (past participle) · acquiring (present participle)
- learn or develop (a skill, habit, or quality):"you must acquire the rudiments of Greek" · "I've acquired a taste for whiskey"Similar:learn thoroughlybecome proficient inknow inside outknow backwardsbecome expert in
- come to have (a particular reputation) as a result of one's behavior or activities:"he acquired a reputation for scrupulous honesty"
Originlate Middle English acquere, from Old French aquerre, based on Latin acquirere ‘get in addition’, from ad- ‘to’ + quaerere ‘seek’. The English spelling was modified (c.1600) by association with the Latin word. - See results only from thesaurus.com
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WEB5 days ago · 1 (verb) in the sense of get. Definition. to get or develop (something such as an object, trait, or ability) She has acquired a 50% stake in the company. Synonyms. get. win. buy. receive. land (informal) …
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