word usage - What is the opposite/antonyms for 'acquisition form'?


The antonyms for acquisition is loss and the such like found on here.


However 'loss' and the such like do not catcher the full scope that need to be reflected in this context. It need to be able to encapsulate loss, sold, broken... The idea of an object/item go out of my ownership, rather than object/item coming into my ownership, which acquisition does a quite good job at.



Answer



In a business context the opposite to an acquisition would be a disposal, which can be used to describe items that are sold or otherwise got rid of.


I would expect a "disposal form" to be used to document items leaving a person or business's ownership, with a field to categorise whether it was donated, sold, lost, stolen, etc.


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