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    acquisition
    /ˌakwɪˈzɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. an asset or object bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum: "the legacy will be used for new acquisitions" Similar purchaseaccessionadditionasset
    • 2. the learning or developing of a skill, habit, or quality: "the acquisition of management skills"

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  2. the right to sell or publish something, such as a particular work or work by a particular author, that is bought or obtained by a company or person; the act of buying or obtaining this right: They are very pleased with another new acquisition, a biography of the former Prime Minister.

  3. The meaning of ACQUISITION is the act of acquiring something. How to use acquisition in a sentence.

  4. the right to sell or publish something, such as a particular work or work by a particular author, that is bought or obtained by a company or person; the act of buying or obtaining this right: They are very pleased with another new acquisition, a biography of the former president.

  5. 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.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · What Is an Acquisition? An acquisition is a transaction in which one company purchases most or all of another company’s shares to gain control of that company.

  7. [countable, uncountable] (business) a company, piece of land, etc. bought by somebody, especially another company; the act of buying it. They have made acquisitions in several EU countries. the acquisition of shares by employees. The group has announced its first overseas acquisition: a successful software company.

  8. 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.