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acquiring

/əˈkwaɪ(ə)ɹɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The process of obtaining something, especially a business or a customer base.

    - "The company has been acquiring smaller businesses to expand its market share."
    - "Our sales team is working to acquire new customers for the product."
  • Verb

    The act of gaining knowledge or skill.

    - "Through hard work and dedication, she was able to acquire new skills."
    - "By reading extensively, he was able to acquire a deep understanding of the subject."

Antonyms

abandon , lose
Synonyms

attain , come by , earn , gain , obtain , procure , secure , win
Rhymes
Words rhyming with acquiring
quiring , hiring , typing , spiring
Variants
List of all variants of acquiring that leads to same result
acquire , acquired , acquires , acquiring
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'acquerre', meaning 'to obtain' or 'to buy'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the largest merger and acquisition deal in history was the $161 billion merger between AT&T and BellSouth in 2006?

  2. The word 'acquiring' is often used interchangeably with the term 'mergers and acquisitions'. However, 'acquiring' specifically refers to the process of purchasing one company by another, while 'mergers and acquisitions' is a broader term that includes both mergers (the combination of two companies into one) and acquisitions.


Related Concepts
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  1. Merger and acquisition: The consolidation of two or more businesses into one, typically through the purchase of one company by another. This can result in significant changes to the companies involved, including increased market share, economies of scale, and synergies.

  2. Acquired taste: A taste or preference for a food or beverage that is not initially appealing but becomes enjoyable with repeated exposure. For example, some people acquire a taste for bitter coffee or strong cheese.


Culture
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In literature, 'acquiring' is often used metaphorically to describe the process of gaining new experiences or knowledge. In art, it can refer to the process of acquiring new pieces for a collection. In music, it can refer to the process of acquiring new skills or techniques.

How to Memorize "acquiring"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the process of acquiring something, such as a business or a new skill. Imagine the steps involved and the end result. For example, visualize the process of acquiring a new customer base by imagining the sales team making presentations and closing deals.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'acquiring' with other words that have similar meanings, such as 'obtaining', 'gaining', or 'purchasing'. This can help reinforce the meaning of the word in your memory.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use mnemonics to help remember the definition of 'acquiring'. For example, you could use the acronym 'OGS' to stand for 'Obtain, Gain, Succeed', which represents the three main meanings of the word.


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