acquisitive dans le dictionnaire PONS

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Democracy depends on naval power; naval power in turn depends on the control of capital resources; ergo a democracy will tend to be aggressively acquisitive. 6.
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After a visit to a village fair, the two men become more acquisitive and jealousies break out over the now pregnant woman who simply ups and leaves.
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But the distress of some retailers leads to opportunities for other -- successful and acquisitive -- retailers.
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Activities are distinguished as conjunctive, protective, injurious, competitive, divulgative, gregarious, repetitive, initiative, acquisitive, selective; the social synergies as conformity, interdependence, cephalization, co-ordination, conscience, etc.
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Acquisitive prelates occasionally held multiple major benefices.
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Acquisitive crime managers do not want each offence recording as it increases their crime figures.
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Acquiring a piece of movable or immovable property by prescription is known as acquisitive prescription while losing property or a right is known as extinctive prescription.
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Acquisitive crimes to pay for the chemicals are inevitable if the survivor is unable to find employment.
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He was acquisitive and altruistic, proud and modest, but beneath it all humble and compassionate.
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Acquisitive projective identification, where someone takes on the attributes of someone else.
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