Adjective
Acquired.
Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring; as, an acquisitive person or disposition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan acquisitive mind Source: Internet
an acquisitive society in which the craving for material things seems never satisfied Source: Internet
Although sympathetic to his characters, he highlights their insular, snobbish, and acquisitive attitudes and their suffocating moral codes. Source: Internet
Activists have even suggested that individual tenure contributes to the vulnerability of the poor by exposing them to acquisitive land markets, which are the first step on the slippery slope towards dispossession. Source: Internet
One thing I will remind everybody, through prior downturns, we’ve been very acquisitive, both within portfolio companies like ARCC, subsidiary companies or at the management company. Source: Internet
If completed, the acquisition will end Slack’s brief run as an independent publicly traded company — it went public in mid-2019 — and cap an acquisitive streak by Salesforce with its largest deal since it was founded 21 years ago. Source: Internet