Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who acquires.
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- noun   one who acquires 
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Examples
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								What's more, Canada would benefit from greater hemispheric trade stability as a result of a deal with a Brazilian acquisitor, particularly during times of increasing global economic volatility. Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010 
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								What's more, Canada would benefit from greater hemispheric trade stability as a result of a deal with a Brazilian acquisitor, particularly during times of increasing global economic volatility. Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010 
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								What's more, Canada would benefit from greater hemispheric trade stability as a result of a deal with a Brazilian acquisitor, particularly during times of increasing global economic volatility. Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010 
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								What's more, Canada would benefit from greater hemispheric trade stability as a result of a deal with a Brazilian acquisitor, particularly during times of increasing global economic volatility. Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010 
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								What's more, Canada would benefit from greater hemispheric trade stability as a result of a deal with a Brazilian acquisitor, particularly during times of increasing global economic volatility. Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010 
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								It also strains the senior management of the acquisitor beyond its capacities as it bends to the newly transplanted egos intractably flexing their wills against new directives. 
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								Chief Executive Peter Sands sounded very much the acquisitor in saying the group was "constantly on the lookout" for deals. 
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								Gathering himself, the acquisitor effected a posture of arrogance. Legacy Michael Jan Friedman 1990 
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								“I think ye need to be a little better informed,” he told the acquisitor. Legacy Michael Jan Friedman 1990 
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								Being a full-fledged acquisitor, he naturally had a selection of them. Legacy Michael Jan Friedman 1990 
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