acquired
Americanadjective
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obtained or procured, such as by purchasing, receiving, learning.
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Medicine/Medical. (of a disease or condition) developed by the patient at some point after birth.
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Biology. (of a trait) developed by an organism in response to its environment; not inherited.
Other Word Forms
- nonacquired adjective
- pre-acquired adjective
- reacquired adjective
- self-acquired adjective
- unacquired adjective
Example Sentences
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And it didn’t take long before she acquired a nickname, and the authority to go along with it: the Queen of Green.
From Los Angeles Times
“Because of how we acquired the site, I think we have a mandate to build,” said Town Manager Brad Raulston, who previously was city manager and oversaw housing in a San Diego suburb.
Stock in many of the companies being acquired will likely rise upon closing.
From Barron's
But Jamie Sugar, who acquired her home through the scheme, says: "I don't think it's affordable at all."
From BBC
Spence works for Positive Futures, a charity dedicated to supporting children, young people and adults with learning disabilities, acquired brain injuries and autism.
From BBC
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