Acquisitions

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Pronunciation: /əkˈwɪzɪʃənz/

Definitions of acquisitions

noun something acquired or gained

Example Sentences

A1 Companies often make acquisitions to expand their business.

A2 The company's recent acquisitions have helped increase its market share.

B1 The CEO announced plans for future acquisitions to strengthen the company's position in the industry.

B2 The company's successful acquisitions have led to significant growth and profitability.

C1 The board of directors carefully evaluates potential acquisitions to ensure they align with the company's strategic goals.

C2 The company's aggressive acquisitions strategy has positioned it as a leader in the market.

Examples of acquisitions in a Sentence

formal The company's recent acquisitions have helped expand its market share.

informal The company has been buying up a lot of other businesses lately.

slang The company is on a shopping spree, scooping up new acquisitions left and right.

figurative In the world of business, acquisitions are like pieces on a chessboard, strategically acquired to strengthen one's position.

Grammatical Forms of acquisitions

plural

acquisitions

present tense

acquire

future tense

will acquire

perfect tense

have acquired

continuous tense

is acquiring

singular

acquisition

positive degree

more acquisitions

infinitive

to acquire

gerund

acquiring

participle

acquired

Origin and Evolution of acquisitions

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acquisitions' originated from the Latin word 'acquisitio', which is derived from the verb 'acquirere' meaning 'to gain'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the 15th century to refer to the act of gaining possession of something, the term 'acquisitions' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings in modern business and finance contexts, including the purchase of companies or assets.