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Definitions from the WebTerm: AcquestPart of Speech: Noun Sense: 1. An acquired or newly purchased property or possession. Sample Sentence: After years of saving, Sarah finally bought her first acquest, a beautiful beachfront property. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense: 1. Pertaining to something acquired or obtained. Sample Sentence: John was thrilled with his acquest knowledge after attending a series of educational seminars. Part of Speech: Verb Sense: 1. To acquire or gain possession of something. Sample Sentence: It took years of hard work and determination for the company to acquest a large market share. Part of Speech: Noun Sense: 2. (Local) In Louisiana, a communal property acquired during marriage. Sample Sentence: Under Louisiana law, all acquests are considered jointly owned property by both spouses. Related Products: | ||||
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