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Filter by Meaning The acquisitive tendency of the German language has resulted in the adoption of many English words.
Yiddish is an acquisitive language that has borrowed extensively from Hebrew, German, and Slavic languages.
The acquisitive nature of Tagalog has led to the incorporation of Spanish loanwords into its vocabulary.
Hungarian is not typically an acquisitive language, but it has borrowed some words from neighboring Slavic languages.
The acquisitive explorer brought back many artifacts from his travels.
The landlord's acquisitive attitude caused him to raise the rent without justification.
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