acquisitive• Now, he said, most acquisitive companies would still prefer to do friendlytransactions.• Cut off from the mass of the people by race and language, the rulers also became increasingly acquisitive in terms of land.• For government was occasioned by the needs of capitalism and the acquisitivementality which capitalism produced.• Old, or unearned, money tends to be neither acquisitive nor outward-going, whereas new money tends to be both.• He had never previously thought of himself as acquisitive or even as particularly materialistic.• Are we at risk from acquisitivepredators, and who are they?• But standing there with Billie, surrounded by implements that promised home improvement, he yielded to an acquisitiveurge.