Requisite

Word REQUISITE
Character 9
Hyphenation req ui site
Pronunciations /ɹɪˈkwɪzɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Requisite"

What do we mean by requisite?

Required; essential. synonym: indispensable. adjective

Something that is indispensable; a requirement. noun

Required by the nature of things or by circumstances; necessary; so needful that it cannot be dispensed with; indispensable.

Synonyms Essential, etc. See necessary.

That which is necessary; something essential or indispensable. noun

Synonyms Requisite, Requirement. That which is required by the nature of the case, or is only indirectly thought of as reqnired by a person, is called a requisite; that which is viewed as required directly by a person or persons is called a requirement: thus, a certain study is in the one aspect a requisite and in the other a requirement for admission to college; we speak of the requisites to a great commander or to a successful life; of the requirements in a candidate for a clerkship. Hence, generally, a requisite is more absolutely necessary or essential than a requirement; a requisite is more often material than a requirement; a requisite may be a possession or something that may be viewed as a possession, but a requirement is a thing to be done or learned. noun

Required by the nature of things, or by circumstances; so needful that it can not be dispensed with; necessary; indispensable. adjective

That which is required, or is necessary; something indispensable. noun

Essential, required, indispensable. adjective

An indispensable item; a requirement. noun

Anything indispensable noun

Necessary for relief or supply adjective

An indispensable item; a requirement.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Requisite

The word "requisite" in example sentences

He couldn't quite get it together on special teams and we found that for a man who is a little bit short, he did not have what we call the requisite bore - the ability to turn the corner - that both Dwight and Robert have. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Beginners are welcome - the only pre-requisite is a willingness to learn. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His 167 2/3 innings barely qualified him for the ERA race — the requisite is one inning pitched for every game the team has played — and represented a 37-inning decline from his rookie season. ❋ Unknown (2008)

From reading the relevent section it appears that the only requisite is that you are wearing a uniform. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

The rest of the people are students, clad in requisite orange and maroon. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And they, methinks, do abundant harm who, for shame or disgust, would suppress the very mention of such matters: in order to combat a great and growing evil deadly to the birth-rate — the mainstay of national prosperity — the first requisite is careful study. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In order to navigate the north, the first requisite is a good ship. ❋ Unknown (1926)

In each case a small amount of silver, or silver and copper, is added to give the coin the requisite hardness. ❋ Unknown (1895)

But much more requisite is it for Gentlemen in gl service of their country at home or abroad, in town or country, Especially those that serve in parliament to know and jnform themselves ye nature of Land, ye Genius of the Inhabitants, so as to promote and improve Manufacture and trade suitable to each and encourage all projects tending thereto, putting in practice all Laws made for each particular good, maintaining their priviledges, procuring more as requisite; but to their shame it must be own'd many if not most are Ignorant of anything but the name of the place for which they serve in parliament; how then can they speake for or promote their good or Redress their Grievances? ❋ Unknown (1888)

"I won't hump you, Jack," he said, contenting himself with calling the requisite two thousand. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Another requisite is a minimum of two years teaching experience. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's hard for me to read anything about Iraq in the mainstream media without being tormented by the way it's written: especially by what I would call the requisite spin and omission. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The other requisite, which is secondary and quasi-instrumental in character, is a sufficiency of material goods, the use of which is necessary for virtuous action.11 ❋ Unknown (2007)

The other requisite, which is secondary and quasi-instrumental in character, is a sufficiency of material goods, the use of which is necessary for virtuous action. ❋ Unknown (2005)

A large dish of hash is also ready, and when a customer calls the requisite amount of meat is clapped on one side of the paste, the other half doubled over it, and he departs eating his halfmoon-shaped pie. ❋ Various (N/A)

The requisite is a general one -- it extends to man, the father, the citizen. ❋ Various (N/A)

The requisite is a general one -- it extends to the man, to the father, to the citizen. ❋ Various (N/A)

And since the things required for the perfection of prudence are called requisite or quasi-integral parts of prudence, it follows that reason should be numbered among these parts. ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Such showings might have been made long ago and often but that those who knew the facts were afraid to speak, or could not win belief, or had not education and capacity for expression requisite to get their facts printed. ❋ Julian Hawthorne (1890)

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