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ac·quire I. \əˈkwī(ə)r, -īə also aˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin acquirere) of earlier acquere, from Middle English aqueren, from Middle French aquerre, from Latin acquirere, from ad- + -quirere (from quaerere to seek, gain, obtain, ask) 1. : to come into possession, control, or power of disposal of often by some uncertain or unspecified means < had accumulated for her about as much money as she had herself acquired — Arnold Bennett > 2. : to come to have as a characteristic, attribute, trait, or ability often by sustained effort < he had taken kindly to these languages and had rapidly and easily mastered what many boys take years in acquiring — Samuel Butler †1902 > Synonyms: see get II. transitive verb : to locate and hold (a desired object) in a detector < acquire a target by radar > |