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Acquisition Common

Origin: Latin suffix -tion

Acquisition has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something

"the acquisition of wealth"

"the acquisition of one company by another"

2

something acquired

"a recent acquisition by the museum"

3

the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge

"the child's acquisition of language"

4

an ability that has been acquired by training

"After years of intense practice, she finally mastered the complex acquisition of fluent Mandarin."

5

The act or process of acquiring.

"The rapid acquisition of new skills was evident as she mastered the software in just a few days."

In plain English: Acquisition is the act of buying or gaining something new, like a company or a skill.

"The company's latest acquisition expanded its market share significantly."

Usage: Use acquisition to describe the general process of gaining something new, such as knowledge, skills, or items. It refers broadly to the act of obtaining rather than the specific object gained.

Example Sentences
"The company's latest acquisition expanded its market share significantly." noun
"The school's acquisition of new computers will help students learn better." noun
"Her acquisition of Spanish was made easy by living in Madrid for a year." noun
"The company announced the acquisition of its main competitor last Tuesday." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
acquiring transferred property basic cognitive process ability
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
incurring moneymaking annexation pork-barreling purchase acceptance succession assumption inheritance procurement restitution buyout accession gift conditioning developmental learning digestion education internalization imprinting language learning memorization study transfer craft horsemanship literacy marksmanship mastership mixology numeracy oarsmanship salesmanship seamanship showmanship soldiering swordsmanship

Origin

The word acquisition entered English via the Old French acquisicion and ultimately derives from the Latin verb meaning "to get" or "obtain." It originally referred to the act of acquiring something through effort or purchase, retaining that core sense in modern usage.

Rhyming Words
ion aion tion zion pion sion gion bion fion lion dion cion rion orion obion axion deion trion diion arion
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