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What is the past tense of reacquire?

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The past tense of reacquire is reacquired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reacquire is reacquires.

The present participle of reacquire is reacquiring.

The past participle of reacquire is reacquired.

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A reacquired right is a right that an acquirer previously granted to the acquiree and it reacquires as a consequence of the business combination.
Lands so reacquired by a designated Sahtu organization shall not be settlement lands unless government so agrees.
A reacquired right is an identifiable intangible asset that the acquirer recognises separately from goodwill.
Better yet, imagine if I reacquired millions of years of lost knowledge and remembered my entire past history.
It was only in 1994, after arduous negotiations, that Bayer reacquired its trademark.
Of course, old habits died hard, and Dave had reacquired his dislike of Scott.

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