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acquisition

[ ak-wuh-zish-uhn ]

noun

  1. the act of acquiring or gaining possession:

    the acquisition of real estate.

  2. something acquired; addition:

    public excitement about the museum's recent acquisitions.

  3. the purchase of one business enterprise by another:

    the acquisition of a rival corporation;

    mergers and acquisitions.

  4. Linguistics. the act or process of achieving mastery of a language or a linguistic rule or element:

    child language acquisition; second language acquisition.



acquisition

/ ˌæɪˈɪʃə /

noun

  1. the act of acquiring or gaining possession
  2. something acquired
  3. a person or thing of special merit added to a group
  4. astronautics the process of locating a spacecraft, satellite, etc, esp by radar, in order to gather tracking and telemetric information
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of acquisition1

First recorded in 1375–1425; Middle English adquisicioun, a(c)quisicion, from Latin īīپō-, stem of īīپō, from īī(ܲ) “acquired” (past participle of ī; acquire ) + -ion
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of acquisition1

C14: from Latin īīپō-, from ī to acquire
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Angel Studios is in the process of going public through a blank-check acquisition company.

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The authority, which used a unique form of financing, sees the acquisition as a model to expand its affordable housing portfolio, including in areas like Woodland Hills that are close to jobs and good schools.

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Her resignation came weeks after a company board committee rejected her acquisition proposal, and last September, all independent board members resigned after failed negotiations with Wojcicki.

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Musk, it seems, increased the value as part of the acquisition.

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“The acquisition could strengthen Amazon’s position, particularly among younger shoppers who start and end their shopping journeys on TikTok or other social platforms.”

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What doesacquisition mean?

Acquisition most commonly means the process of obtaining something or the thing that is obtained.

It is a noun form of the verb acquire, which most commonly means to get, buy, or learn. Acquire and acquisition have a lot of meanings that vary with context. Most of them refer to the act of getting something permanently.

Acquisition is commonly used to refer to a company that is acquired by another company. It’s especially used this way in the phrase mergers and acquisitions.

It’s also used in a specific way in the context of linguistics: language acquisition is the process of becoming fluent in a language.

Example: The company announced plans for the acquisition of its largest competitor, raising concerns about it becoming a monopoly.

Where doesacquisition come from?

The first records of the word acquisition come from around 1400. It ultimately comes from the Latin verb ī, which means “to add to one’s possessions.”

Acquisition is most commonly used in the context of business to refer to the purchase of a company or property or to gaining possession of something. In the context of museums, an acquisition is an addition to the collection, typically one that has been purchased or donated. But acquisition isn’t just used to refer to buying things or gaining possession of physical things—it can be used in many general ways. The goal of learning is acquisition of knowledge and skills. In human resources, the term talent acquisition refers to the recruiting and hiring of employees.

Acquisition should not be confused with the term requisition, which is a noun form of the verb require and most commonly refers to a request or the act of requiring.

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What are some other forms related to acquisition?

  • acquire (verb)
  • acquisitional (adjective)
  • acquisitor (noun)
  • preacquisition (noun)
  • proacquisition (adjective)

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How isacquisition used in real life?

Acquisition is often used in a somewhat formal way. It can be used in all kinds of contexts, but it is commonly used to refer to obtaining property, businesses, or other financial assets.

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Is acquisition used correctly in the following sentence?

The conglomerate is pursuing the acquisition of several new tech startups.

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