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you are born with it, you don't acquire it
He sold his business
The Walt Disney Company and The Jim Henson Company announced on February 17, 2004 that they had entered into an agreement under which Disney would acquire the Muppets and Bear in the Big Blue House properties from Henson.
Freesat is a subscription free television and radio service. It is jointly owned by the BBC and ITV. To acquire Freesat you need a satellite dish and a set-top box. Both of these can be ordered at their informative website.
Contact Paramount Studios for who to acquire permissions from.
The past tense of "acquire" is "acquired."
The past participle of acquire is acquired. Ex: She acquired a new wealth of knowledge on WikiAnswers
By the time he was 40, Vanderbilt's wealth exceeded $500,000, but he still looked for new opportunities
The word acquired is a verb. It is the past tense of acquire.
The US has never acquired Spain.
It is acquired by eating contaminated food.
He acquired them for his country.
Either of the participles of acquire may be used as adjectives: acquiring or acquired.
I acquired the house for some treasures
which was the company that acquired by the intel company
No, "acquired" is not a noun; it is the past tense of the verb "acquire." It is used to indicate that something was gained or obtained.
They acquired 3 fourths of Asia.