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[ UK /ɹɪkwˈa‍ɪ‍əd/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈkwaɪɝd, ɹiˈkwaɪɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. required by rule
    required reading
    in most schools physical education is compulsory
    attendance is mandatory
  2. necessary for relief or supply
    provided them with all things needful

How To Use required In A Sentence

  • Their children were mostly of high school age or attending university which required a great deal of money.
  • At any rate, she rolled up the cuffs of her camouflage cargo pants a few times so she didn't trip if today's class required running.
  • The party has allegedly been offering incentives to members, who are required to pay 1000 kyat (US$1) to join.
  • The firm employs ten people and hires drivers when required.
  • Take the maximum draw weight of the bow required and multiply this by a factor of 5.
  • The interesting element of the game was that it required one to evaluate not films but people; that is, to sift through the prejudices of one’s movie-freak friends and the peccadilloes and quirks of the major reviewers, and by graphing, as it were, what each could be expected to overpraise, underpraise, revile, not notice, or deliberately ignore, one could acquire a very nice sense of the film. Film flam
  • Early computers required input in the form of punched cards.
  • Proof of permanent residence of winner will be required. The Sun
  • The UK already grants work visas for industries with labour shortages but these are required only for non-EU citizens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such classifications are required and are secular more than religious.
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