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acquisitive

[uh-kwiz-i-tiv] / əˈkwɪz ɪ tɪv /


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“Our two companies share a similar history of organic and acquisitive growth over time, and it made sense to invest for the future.”

From Los Angeles Times

The 1997 exhibition showcased pieces owned by the advertising mogul Charles Saatchi, Britain’s most voraciously acquisitive contemporary art collector at the time.

From New York Times

It was previously one of China’s most acquisitive dealmakers until Beijing’s crackdown on flashy overseas acquisitions a few years ago.

From Reuters

National Police Chiefs' Council acquisitive crime lead Deputy Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman said they would look at the findings in detail "and work to assist forces in implementing improvements".

From BBC

She said in contrast there had been a drop in burglary and other "acquisitive crimes" in the city.

From BBC