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Do "acquire" and "get" have the same meaning?

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Rebecca

In a way, you are correct, they can be seen as having the same meaning. Mostly this is because the dictionary definition of "acquire" is "to get" and, the dictionary definition of "get" is "to acquire". So, in that sense, they are synonyms. However, there is a subtle nuance between the two. "Acquire" suggests that you have gained something by your own work, you did it by yourself. While "to get" can mean you received it from someone, it doesn't necessarily mean that you gained this thing by yourself. Ex: All the money she's acquired came from hard work. Ex: He got all his money from his parents. Ex: I'm going to get you a ring. Ex: I acquired all my knowledge by studying hard.

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