Pronunciation: /əˈkwɪzɪtɪv/
adjective having a strong desire to own or acquire things
A1 She is very acquisitive when it comes to collecting stamps.
A2 The acquisitive child grabbed all the toys at once.
B1 His acquisitive nature led him to buy unnecessary things.
B2 The company's acquisitive strategy helped it expand rapidly.
C1 Her acquisitive behavior in business negotiations often led to successful deals.
C2 The billionaire's acquisitive tendencies have made him one of the wealthiest people in the world.
formal The company's acquisitive nature led to the purchase of several smaller businesses.
informal She's always been so acquisitive, constantly buying new things.
slang That guy is super acquisitive, always trying to get his hands on the latest gadgets.
figurative His acquisitive personality extended beyond material possessions, always wanting more out of life.
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