The opposite of acquire (gain) could be to lose, give up, forfeit, relinquish, or surrender.
Acquire is a verb. It describes an action.
Acquire and exploit critical information
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
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The opposite of the verb "have" is to not have. The informal nouns for persons with property or without are the haves and the have-nots.(There is no direct opposite to having, however the opposite of acquire or gain is to lose.)
The electroscope will acquire a charge that is opposite in sign to that of the charged glass rod. This is because during induction, the charge separation in the electroscope causes an attraction of opposite charges. The electroscope will acquire the same magnitude of charge as the glass rod, but with an opposite sign.
The opposite of an inherited trait is an acquired trait. Some traits that we acquire include such things as knowing how to play the piano, liking pizza, speaking French.
It is, of course, illogical to have two opposite meanings for the same symbol. However, language does not necessary evolve in a logical way. Human culture is largely unplanned, it just happens. So if different people decide to use the same symbol in different, or even opposite ways, then the symbol will acquire those different or opposite meanings.
Static electricity is a non contact force because : Whether an object is charged by conduction or induction or even by friction they acquire a charge and the objects acquire opposite charge in induction and friction but same charge in conduction. So when the charged body is brought near an uncharged body if they have opposite charge they will be attracted towards the charged body due to the movement of ionic particles.
With a "C". Acquire. Have a nice day :)
Children go to school to acquire and education. People go to work to acquire a paycheck. (Acquire means 'to get'.)
The ebonite rod will acquire a negative charge, while the wool will acquire a positive charge through the process of triboelectric charging. This creates an attractive force between the two objects due to opposite charges, allowing the wool to stick to the ebonite rod.
Acquire is a verb.
They could not acquire a loan because they already had too much debt. She will acquire a new coat when they go on sale.
No, the correct spelling is 'acquire'.