acquest (Meaning)

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acquest (n.)

Acquisition; the thing gained.

Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acquest

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acquest Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, acquiring land was often referred to as an acquest.
  2. The nobleman celebrated his recent acquest of a vast estate in the countryside.
  3. The historical records detailed the king's various acquests during his reign.
  4. The merchant's successful trade ventures resulted in the continuous acquest of valuable goods.
  5. The explorer's journeys led to the acquest of new territories for his homeland.
  6. A wise ruler strategized his military campaigns to ensure successful acquests of neighboring territories.
  7. The historian studied ancient texts to uncover the details of the empire's acquests.
  8. The royal decree announced the king's official acquest of a neighboring province.
  9. The legal document recorded the peaceful acquest of adjacent lands through diplomatic negotiations.
  10. Knights often earned recognition and reward through acts of valor that contributed to the kingdom's acquest.

FAQs About the word acquest

Acquisition; the thing gained., Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In medieval times, acquiring land was often referred to as an acquest.

The nobleman celebrated his recent acquest of a vast estate in the countryside.

The historical records detailed the king's various acquests during his reign.

The merchant's successful trade ventures resulted in the continuous acquest of valuable goods.