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    acquisitiveness
    /əˈkwɪzɪtɪvnɪs/

    noun

    • 1. excessive interest in acquiring money or material things: "this aggressive merchandising encourages acquisitiveness among children"

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  2. Acquisitiveness is eagerness to own and collect things, or the fact that a company buys other companies. Learn more about this word, its pronunciation, synonyms, and translations in different languages.

  3. Acquisitive means eager to own and collect things, or used to describe a company that buys other companies. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of acquisitive with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Acquisitiveness is the formal, disapproving term for wanting very much to buy or get new possessions. Learn how to pronounce it, see pictures and usage notes, and find synonyms and collocations with the Oxford app.

  5. Acquisitive means having or showing a strong desire for material possessions. Learn the synonyms, antonyms, etymology, and examples of acquisitive from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  6. 2 days ago · If you've got the characteristic of acquisitiveness, you really like money and the things it can buy. Your acquisitiveness might get you into trouble if you don't have a huge salary.

  7. Acquisitive most generally means tending or seeking to gain possession of wealth or material things, especially in a greedy way. It’s perhaps most commonly used in a more specific way to describe companies that are known for acquiring (buying) other companies and properties—which are often referred to as acquisitions.

  8. Find 60 words that mean the same or the opposite of acquisitiveness, an intense selfish desire for wealth or possessions. See examples, definitions, and related entries for acquisitiveness and other words.