1. to gain
He left home to gain some experience.
In order to elicit a response from the White House, the petition was required to gain at least 100,000 signatures within 30 days. / Both companies have a lot to gain from each other.
to gain skills
She'd never loved Darian and had used him to gain his title and power.
Is hard to gain something on the humanistic study
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Top 500 Latvian verbs 301 - 3502. to acquire
The government is upset because people found a way to use the existing laws to legally acquire firearms. / This allows the company's staff to acquire the skills they need to succeed.
Like any other large organization, government contracts with external companies to acquire the tools and technology it needs.
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