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Definition of Reacquire
1. acquire [v -QUIRED, -QUIRING, -QUIRES] - See also: acquire
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reacquire
Literary usage of Reacquire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1868)
"... but certainly he is not ж man who will reacquire for the Lords the respect
Lord Derby's presence among them has for twenty-two years secured. ..."
2. Citizenship of the United States, Expatriation, and Protection Abroad by United States Dept. of State, James Brown Scott, David Jayne Hill, Gaillard Hunt (1906)
"A child born abroad of a Roumanian who has lost his Roumanian nationality may
reacquire that nationality by fulfilling the formalities provided in article ..."
3. Federal Decisions: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme, Circuit and by William G. Myer, United States Supreme Court (1884)
"Doubtless on the filing of the bill all sales ceased, and the respondents began
to reacquire, so as to be ready to reconvey at the smallest cost in case a ..."
4. Marketable Title to Real Estate: Being Also a Treatise on the Rights and by Chapman White Maupin (1921)
"Thus if he convey in his individual capacity, and reacquire the estate in a
fiduciary capacity,40 e. </., as trustee express or implied," the • Crosby v. ..."
5. The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes by Thomas Collett Sandars (1888)
"... was, eg, deposited with him or pledged to him, the original owner, if he got
possession of the thing, could reacquire it by ..."
6. Law of Naturalization in the United States of America and of Other Countries by Prentiss Webster (1895)
"Former French citizens who reacquire their former French citizenship acquire
immediately all civil and political rights, including eligibility to the ..."