S: (v) get, acquire (come into the possession of something concrete or abstract) "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"
W: (n) getting [Related to: get] (the act of acquiring something) "I envied his talent for acquiring"; "he's much more interested in the getting than in the giving"
W: (adj) acquisitive [Related to: acquire] (eager to acquire and possess things especially material possessions or ideas) "an acquisitive mind"; "an acquisitive society in which the craving for material things seems never satisfied"
W: (n) acquiring [Related to: acquire] (the act of acquiring something) "I envied his talent for acquiring"; "he's much more interested in the getting than in the giving"
W: (n) acquisition [Related to: acquire] (the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge) "the child's acquisition of language"
W: (n) acquisition [Related to: acquire] (the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something) "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition of one company by another"
W: (n) acquirer [Related to: acquire] (a credit card processing bank; merchants receive credit for credit card receipts less a processing fee)
W: (n) acquirer [Related to: acquire] (a person who acquires something (usually permanently))
W: (n) acquirer [Related to: acquire] (the financial institution that dispenses cash in automated teller machines and collects a fee from the bank that issued the credit card)
W: (n) acquirer [Related to: acquire] (a corporation gaining financial control over another corporation or financial institution through a payment in cash or an exchange of stock)