reacquire (Meaning)
reacquire
to regain as one's own, to relocate and hold (something previously held) in a detector, to acquire again
Synonyms & Antonyms of reacquire
reacquire Sentence Examples
- After years of disrepair, the company sought to reacquire its former manufacturing facility.
- The couple planned to reacquire their home after having sold it during a financial hardship.
- The government took measures to reacquire control over a key strategic resource.
- The school district intended to reacquire unused textbooks from students at the end of each school year.
- The collector was determined to reacquire the rare first edition he had lost track of.
- The shareholders voted to reacquire a significant portion of their company's stock.
- The museum's mission was to reacquire artifacts that had been stolen or lost over time.
- The patient underwent surgery to reacquire lost motor skills after a stroke.
- The cryptocurrency investor planned to reacquire their investment after a market crash.
- The software company announced it would reacquire a competitor to expand its product portfolio.
FAQs About the word reacquire
to regain as one's own, to relocate and hold (something previously held) in a detector, to acquire again
recover, retrieve,regain, recapture, recoup, repossess, get back,reclaim, retake,re-collect
misplace,lose,mislay,
After years of disrepair, the company sought to reacquire its former manufacturing facility.
The couple planned to reacquire their home after having sold it during a financial hardship.
The government took measures to reacquire control over a key strategic resource.
The school district intended to reacquire unused textbooks from students at the end of each school year.