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What does acquisitively mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an acquisitive manner; for the purpose of acquisition.
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Aren't the acquisitively ambitious simply seeking to gain the material comforts she has in abundance?
Girard has elucidated the mimetic, indeed acquisitively mimetic and potentially violent, character of a great deal of human desire.
A sadistic smile graced Lindel's face as he perused through the first row, collecting the shifting papers almost acquisitively.
In the future, York will look to also grow acquisitively by remaining active in the search for the right add-on acquisitions to this business.
Although large, and growing acquisitively, the Nordic players are far from safe.
More recent behavioral studies in economics complicate the idea that individuals act rationally, acquisitively, or consistently.

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