C1nounformal3K

Acquisition

UK /["/ˌækwɪˈzɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌækwɪˈzɪʃn/"]/

Definition

the act of getting something, especially knowledge, a skill, etc.

In simple words: When you get something, like a company or skill.

Examples

  • theories of child language acquisition
  • His latest acquisition is a racehorse.
  • The money will be spent on acquisitions for the university library.
  • 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.

Usage notes

Used in business contexts to describe obtaining a company or asset. Less appropriate in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

acquisition + object

Memory hint

Think of 'a-quire' like getting something new.

Collocations

  • big
  • major
  • substantial
  • complete
  • make
  • big
  • major
  • substantial
  • complete
  • make
  • big
  • major
  • substantial
  • complete
  • make

Synonyms

  • purchase
  • procurement
  • obtainment
  • capture
  • acquirement

Antonyms

  • divestiture
  • sale

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'acquire' which refers to the action of getting.
  • Using it in informal contexts where simpler words like 'buy' are better.
  • Mispronouncing the word with emphasis on the wrong syllable.