The word 'acquisition' is a noun, a common noun.
The noun 'acquisition' is an uncountable noun as a word for the process of buying something or obtaining it in some other way, the process of learning skills or gaining knowledge.
The noun 'acquisition' is a countable noun as a word for something that someone buys or obtains in some other way. The plural form is acquisitions.
The noun form of "acquire" is "acquisition." It refers to the act of obtaining or gaining possession of something, whether it be knowledge, skills, or physical items. In business contexts, "acquisition" often describes the process of acquiring companies or assets.
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The adjective form of "acquisition" is "acquisitive."
No, the word acquisition is a noun., a singular, common noun; a word for the process of buying something or obtaining something in some other way; a company that is bought by another company.
His acquisition of a varied skill set made him a desirable candidate to lead the company. The word acquisition is a noun.
"Sea" and "purchase" are English equivalents of the French words mer and acquisition.Specifically, the feminine noun mer means "sea." The feminine noun acquisition means "acquisition, purchase." The respective pronunciations will be "mehr" and "ah-kee-zee-syoh" in French.
Acquired - gained, received He has acquired some solid knowledge during his study at the university. The students acquired extremely useful skills while undergoing their practice placement.
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The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.