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Acquired

Acquired is an adjective meaning obtained, gained, or learned after birth or formation. It is used to distinguish things that are not inherent or innate from those that are present from the beginning. In everyday language, acquired skills such as playing an instrument or speaking a language are the result of practice and experience.

In biology and medicine, the term appears in several contexts. The phrase acquired characteristic historically referred

In business and law, acquired describes assets or interests obtained through purchase, merger, or transfer, such

Etymology and usage: acquired derives from the Latin acquirere, meaning to gain, from ad- toward + quaerere

to
a
trait
developed
during
an
organism’s
life,
a
concept
associated
with
Lamarck
that
modern
genetics
generally
rejects
as
a
driver
of
heredity.
Today,
environmental
influences
can
modify
traits
and
phenotypes
without
changing
the
underlying
DNA
sequence.
The
term
also
appears
in
phrases
like
acquired
brain
injury,
which
denotes
brain
damage
that
occurs
after
birth
due
to
injury
or
disease,
and
acquired
immunodeficiency
syndrome,
or
AIDS,
indicating
an
immune
deficiency
caused
by
infection
rather
than
being
congenital.
as
an
acquired
company
or
acquired
rights.
The
process
of
acquisition
results
in
the
transfer
of
ownership
or
control,
and
the
term
is
widely
used
in
corporate
strategy,
finance,
and
intellectual
property
contexts.
to
seek.
The
term
remains
common
across
disciplines
to
denote
something
gained
after
an
initial
state
rather
than
being
inherent.