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acquisition

1 of 1noun
/ˌækwɪˈzɪʃən/
Forms:acquisitions
1

the act of buying or obtaining something, especially something that is valuable

C1
  • The company announced its acquisition of a smaller competitor to expand its market share.
  • She was instrumental in negotiating the acquisition of the historic building for use as a cultural center.
  • The art collector's latest acquisition is a rare painting by a renowned artist.
  • The acquisition of new technology will enhance the company's ability to innovate and compete in the market.
  • The government approved the acquisition of land for the construction of a new highway.
2

a skill or competence developed through practice or instruction

  • Language acquisition is easier in early childhood.
  • Her acquisition of coding skills helped her land a tech job.
  • The course focused on the acquisition of leadership techniques.
  • Acquisition of musical ability requires consistent practice.
  • His acquisition of negotiation skills proved valuable in business.
3

the mental activity involved in learning or internalizing information

  • Researchers study the acquisition of memory in young children.
  • The acquisition of knowledge is central to education.
  • Cognitive scientists explore how acquisition of language occurs.
  • The book discusses the acquisition of moral reasoning.
  • Acquisition of new concepts depends on prior understanding.
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4

an item, skill, or trait that has been obtained or gained

  • His latest acquisition is a vintage motorcycle.
  • The company's new acquisition will be integrated next quarter.
  • That skill is a valuable acquisition for any team.
  • The library's acquisitions include rare historical texts.
  • Her calm demeanor is a hard-won acquisition from years of practice.