Acquisition

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌæk.wəˈzɪʃ.ən/

Definitions of acquisition

noun the act of acquiring or gaining possession of something

Example Sentences

A1 My company made an acquisition of a smaller business last year.

A2 The acquisition of new technology has helped improve our efficiency.

B1 The company's recent acquisition of a competitor has expanded its market share.

B2 The acquisition of valuable assets has strengthened the company's financial position.

C1 The successful acquisition of the startup has boosted the company's innovation capabilities.

C2 The acquisition of the software company was a strategic move to diversify the company's product offerings.

Examples of acquisition in a Sentence

formal The company announced the acquisition of a new technology firm.

informal Did you hear about the company buying that new tech company?

slang The company scored a sweet deal by picking up that new tech firm.

figurative The acquisition of knowledge is a lifelong journey.

Grammatical Forms of acquisition

past tense

acquired

plural

acquisitions

comparative

more acquisition

superlative

most acquisition

present tense

acquires

future tense

will acquire

perfect tense

has acquired

continuous tense

is acquiring

singular

acquisition

positive degree

acquisition

infinitive

to acquire

gerund

acquiring

participle

acquired

Origin and Evolution of acquisition

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acquisition' originated from the Latin word 'acquisitio', which is derived from the verb 'acquirere' meaning 'to gain'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'acquisition' has evolved to refer to the act of obtaining or gaining possession of something, especially through effort or skill. It is commonly used in business and legal contexts to denote the purchase or obtaining of assets or companies.