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Meaning
The word "acquired" refers to something that is obtained or gained, especially through effort or experience. It often pertains to skills, knowledge, or possessions that are not inherently yours but have been earned or learned over time.
Synonyms
- Obtained
- Secured
- Gained
- Gathers
- Attained
- Procured
Antonyms
- Lost
- Forfeited
- Rejected
- Released
- Dispossessed
Etymology
The word "acquired" comes from the Latin term "acquirere," which means "to get" or "to gain" (from "ad-" meaning "to" and "quaerere" meaning "to seek"). It entered the English language in the late Middle Ages.
Examples
- She acquired a new skill in software development after completing the online course.
- The museum acquired several valuable artifacts last year to expand its collection.
- He acquired a taste for classical music after attending a concert with his friends.
- The company acquired a smaller competitor to strengthen its market position.
- Over time, he acquired enough experience to be considered an expert in his field.