Here are some common idioms that use "acquired":
* Acquired taste: This means something that you may not enjoy at first, but you learn to appreciate it over time. Example: "Sushi is an acquired taste, but I've come to love it."
* Acquired knowledge: This refers to knowledge that has been learned through experience or study, rather than being innate. Example: "He has a vast acquired knowledge of ancient history."
* Acquired skill: This refers to a skill that has been learned through practice and effort, not naturally. Example: "Playing the piano is an acquired skill."
* Acquired immunity: This is immunity to a disease that is developed after exposure to the disease or through vaccination. Example: "After getting the flu shot, I acquired immunity to the virus."
So, depending on the context, the meaning of "acquired" will change.
Let me know if you had a specific phrase in mind, and I can provide more context.