acquire


ac·quire

verb \ə-ˈkwī(-ə)r\
ac·quiredac·quir·ing

Definition of ACQUIRE

transitive verb
1
: to get as one's own: a : to come into possession or control of often by unspecified means b : to come to have as a new or added characteristic, trait, or ability (as by sustained effort or natural selection) <acquire fluency in French> <bacteria that acquire tolerance to antibiotics>
2
: to locate and hold (a desired object) in a detector <acquire a target by radar>

Examples of ACQUIRE

  1. The two ships were acquired by the navy after the war.
  2. The team acquired three new players this year.
  3. The old word has acquired a new meaning.
  4. This apparently minor event has acquired increasing significance in recent weeks.
  5. He is studying the way that language is acquired by children.

Origin of ACQUIRE

Middle English aqueren, from Anglo-French acquerre, from Latin acquirere, from ad- + quaerere to seek, obtain
First Known Use: 15th century

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