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asset

[ as-et ]

noun

  1. a useful and desirable thing or quality:

    Organizational ability is an asset.

  2. a single item of ownership having exchange value:

    Our summer home is an asset we're not willing to sell.

  3. Digital Technology. one of the media components that, taken together, comprise all of the elements of a video game, such as the environments, objects, character art and animation, and sound design:

    All of the game assets are downloaded to your hard drive during the install, so slow load times are local and indicate a problem with your drive.

  4. (in intelligence and information gathering) a person followed or spied upon to obtain information, who may be consenting, forced, or unaware of being used: Compare confidential informant ( def ).

    They threatened to release a catalog of virtually every CIA asset within the Soviet Union.

  5. Military. a physical resource, such as a piece of equipment, vehicle, or building.
  6. assets. assets ( def ).


asset

/ ˈæsɛt /

noun

  1. anything valuable or useful See also assets

    experience is their main asset

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

asset

  1. A possession that can be turned into cash to cover liabilities .
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Notes

Commonly, the term denotes anything of value.
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Other Words From

  • as·set·less adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of asset1

First recorded in 1525–35; back formation from assets, in phrase have assets, literally, “have enough (to pay obligations),” from Anglo-French, Old French asez “enough,” from unattested Vulgar Latin ad satis “to sufficiency”; assai 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of asset1

C19: back formation from assets
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Example Sentences

A key question is where the effective financial inheritance tax threshold for estates with agricultural assets kicks in.

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The change comes from the chancellor's decision to tax assets as they pass from one generation to another.

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It comes after campaigners wrote to the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy with a renewed plea to save the "world-class cultural asset".

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It didn’t bother him, Jones said; in fact, it was an asset.

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What that response entails might be gleaned from Trump's decision in his first term to impose sanctions on the ICC, which included asset freezes and entry bans against ICC officials and their families.

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