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Aiquiring 

The act of acquiring knowledge with the help of artificial intelligence. Similar to how the word googling became a common substitute for “web searching,” aiquiring represents the new way of describing learning or looking up information through AI tools.

Etymology:
Blend of AI (artificial intelligence) + acquiring. Coined in 2025.
“I was aiquiring last night and discovered a solution I couldn’t find on Google.”

“Students today are aiquiring answers faster than ever.”
Aiquiring by Yashil1 September 23, 2025
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