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What is acquisitive?

"Acquisitive" means eager to acquire things, especially material possessions. It describes someone who is driven by a strong desire to own and collect things, often to an excessive degree.

Here are some ways to think about it:

* Greed: Acquisitive behavior can stem from greed, wanting to have more and more, regardless of actual need.

* Materialism: Acquisitive people often place a high value on material possessions, believing they bring happiness or status.

* Accumulation: Acquiring things becomes a habit, and the desire to own more never seems to be satisfied.

Examples:

* "The company's acquisitive nature led to a series of large mergers and acquisitions."

* "She was an acquisitive collector, always searching for new and rare antiques."

Synonyms:

* Greedy

* Covetous

* Materialistic

* Possesssive

* Hoarding

Antonyms:

* Generous

* Unmaterialistic

* Content

* Frugal

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