acquisition
noun OPAL W
  /ˌækwɪˈzɪʃn/
  /ˌækwɪˈzɪʃn/
- [uncountable] the act of getting something, especially knowledge, a skill, etc.
- theories of child language acquisition
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
 - major
 - substantial
 - …
 
- complete
 - make
 
 - [countable] something that somebody buys to add to what they already own, usually something valuable
- His latest acquisition is a racehorse.
 - The money will be spent on acquisitions for the university library.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
 - major
 - substantial
 - …
 
- complete
 - make
 
 - [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.
 - The company has just made another acquisition.
 
WordfinderTopics Businessc1- acquisition
 - bid
 - broker
 - contract
 - deal
 - merger
 - negotiation
 - offer
 - proposal
 - takeover
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
 - major
 - substantial
 - …
 
- complete
 - make
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘act of acquiring something’): from Latin acquisitio(n-), from the verb acquirere ‘get in addition’, from ad- ‘to’ + quaerere ‘seek’. The English spelling was modified (c.1600) by association with the Latin word.