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US
/ˈɹɛkwəzət/
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[ UK /ɹˈɛkwɪsˌɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛkwɪsˌɪt/ ]
NOUN
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anything indispensable
allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions
a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained
food and shelter are necessities of life
the essentials of the good life
ADJECTIVE
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necessary for relief or supply
provided them with all things needful
How To Use requisite In A Sentence
- The Guidance concentrates on the organizational status of internal audit and the objectivity of internal auditors in achieving the requisite independence.
- The idea has to be written down, and a document has to be created defining all the requisites for the new quest.
- We stuck to tea and scones with requisite clotted cream. Times, Sunday Times
- The only requisite is manageableness of the ship herself and of the numbers she carries on board.
- It was only requisite for my understanding clearly to discern, to be convinced of the insuperability of this obstacle. Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793
- A degree is prerequisite for employment at this level.
- Others dropped the rails and made certain they were the requisite spread apart four feet eight and a half inches, spiked them in with their heavy sledgehammers—three blows to a spike—and connected the ends with a fishplate. Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869
- Prerequisite: Ranger, Hunter's Quarry class feature, Mark of Finding feat.
- Locale: Staging and dressing together constitute locale and their absence will render it "vague" or "vapid" -- though a writer might, of course, pare away the requisite details deliberately, in the same way they might pare away features distinguishing voice. Archive 2009-12-01
- Beginners are welcome - the only pre-requisite is a willingness to learn. Watercolor / Drawing Classes and Workshops