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The answer DILATIVE has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of dilative in various dictionaries:
adj - tending to dilate
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Causing to expand |
Serving to expand |
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Jul 16 2011 Newsday.com |
Aug 25 2001 New York Times |
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That dilates, or causes dilation |
bDefinitionb of bDILATIONb. 1. : the act or action of dilating : the state of being bdilatedb : expansion, dilatation. 2. : the action of stretching or enlarging an organ or part of the body. |
A thing that dilates something. |
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Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are transactions in which the ownership of companies, other business organizations, or their operating units are transferred or consolidated with other entities. As an aspect of strategic management, M&A can allow enterprises to grow or downsize, and change the nature of their business or competitive position. * From a legal point of view, a merger is a legal consolidation of two entities into one entity, whereas an acquisition occurs when one entity takes ownership of another entity's stock, equity interests or assets. From a commercial and economic point of view, both types of transactions generally result in the consolidation of assets and liabilities under one entity, and the distinction between a "merger" and an "acquisition" is less clear. A transaction legally structured as an acquisition may have the effect of placing one party's business under the indirect ownership of the other party's shareholders, while a transaction legally structured as a merger may give each party's shareholders partial ownership and control of the combined enterprise. A deal may be euphemistically called a merger of equals if both CEOs agree that joining together is in the best interest of both of their companies, while when the deal is unfriendly (that is, when the management of the target company opposes the deal) it may be regarded as an "acquisition". |