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acquire

American  
[uh-kwahyuhr] / əˈkwaɪər /

verb (used with object)

acquired, acquiring
  1. to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own.

    to acquire property.

  2. to gain for oneself through one's actions or efforts.

    to acquire learning.

    Synonyms:
    appropriate, attain, earn, win
  3. Linguistics. to achieve native or nativelike command of (a language or a linguistic rule or element).

  4. Military. to locate and track (a moving target) with a detector, as radar.


acquire British  
/ əˈkwaɪə /

verb

  1. (tr) to get or gain (something, such as an object, trait, or ability), esp more or less permanently

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Usage

What does acquire mean? Acquire most commonly means to get, buy, or learn. Acquire has a lot of meanings that vary with context. Most of them refer to the act of getting something permanently. It has more specific meanings in linguistics and in the context of the military. It’s easy to misspell acquire as aquire, so don’t forget the c. Example: When the merger is complete, our company will have acquired its largest competitor.

Related Words

See get.

Other Word Forms

  • acquirability noun
  • acquirable adjective
  • acquirement noun
  • acquirer noun
  • preacquire verb
  • reacquire verb (used with object)
  • self-acquired adjective
  • unacquirable adjective
  • unacquired adjective
  • well-acquired adjective

Etymology

Origin of acquire

First recorded in 1400–50; from Latin acquīrere “to add to one's possessions, acquire” ( ac- ac- + -quīrere, combining form of quaerere “to search for, obtain”); replacing late Middle English aquere, from Middle French aquerre, from Latin, as above

Explanation

To acquire means to get or come to own something. You acquire an education by your own effort. You acquire a painting by paying for it or by someone giving it to you. You acquire a sense of calm in crisis through experience. The list of things you can acquire includes: an object, a trait, a skill, or an ability. An acquired taste is something that people usually don't like when they first experience it, but later they come to enjoy it, such as raw clams or marmite. The verb acquire was borrowed from Latin acquīrere "to add to," from the prefix ad- "at, toward" plus quaerere "to seek, get."

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How did Pelinka acquire him so relatively cheap?

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 19, 2026

Eli Lilly LLY 2.55%increase; green up pointing triangle is in advanced talks to acquire Kelonia Therapeutics for more than $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 19, 2026

Altman proposed having OpenAI acquire or become a controlling shareholder in the company—a deal that would have put him in direct competition with Musk.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026

Perhaps most pivotal was Horizon’s strategic agreement with IonQ to acquire one of the developer’s 256-qubit quantum computers.

From Barron's • Apr. 17, 2026

In the minds of Shaker students, however, Toothpick Day would acquire the status of legend, and in future years, during Senior Prank Week, toothpicks were banned from the school by threat of detention.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng