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Meanings of
requisite
in English
Portuguese
necessidade
Catalan
requeriment
Spanish
requisito
Back to the meaning
Anything indispensable.
essential
necessity
requirement
inessential
Portuguese
necessidade
Necessary for relief or supply.
needed
required
needful
Related terms
necessary
Synonyms
Examples for "
needed
"
needed
required
needful
Examples for "
needed
"
1
French President Emmanuel Macron said Britain's Brexit vote showed Europe
needed
reform.
2
Essential staff
needed
to continue critical work will remain, the statement read.
3
Essential staff
needed
to continue critical work will remain, the advisory said.
4
He said a common sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was
needed
.
5
Outside help might not be
needed
,
however, two Bangladesh government officials said.
1
Public comment is not just good government; it's also
required
by law.
2
Concerns remain, however, about the potential problems produced by the
required
ventriculotomy.
3
We shall continue the operation as long as is
required
,
Netanyahu said.
4
The main problem is the Calvinistic attention to detail that is
required
.
5
The evidence
required
therefore to prove their case needs to be compelling.
1
The
needful
thing was an examination of the origin of the evil.
2
The foreman sets the workmen he can spare at the
needful
repairs.
3
I had just married; it was
needful
to make a great exertion.
4
Vigorous and united efforts were
needful
;
but all seemed feeble and irresolute.
5
This is all but
needful
preparation; and I shall be very happy.
Usage of
requisite
in English
1
Friendship, a dual relation; enmities an accompaniment of; constancy a
requisite
in.
2
Beyond the
requisite
technical skills, they lack essential cognitive skills, recruiters say.
3
An initial problem is the lack of
requisite
width on the backswing.
4
All the
requisite
qualities we required were found in the Worsley labourers.
5
People could assemble the
requisite
equipment together and play a particular sport.
6
One is the natural fast, which is
requisite
for receiving the Eucharist.
7
The
requisite
discipline is kept up, but not in the martinet style.
8
The machinery
requisite
for cutting brass works cheaply was not in existence.
9
It also offers data, telecommunication and fiber optic solutions with
requisite
accessories.
10
See the slight amount of personal happiness
requisite
to go on with.
11
The console features the
requisite
reset button and a three-position power switch.
12
In that of the chancery, from twelve to twenty years were
requisite
.
13
The early practitioners grew with its growth and mastered the
requisite
knowledge.
14
She said water was always the first
requisite
and fire the second.
15
The royal books are not kept with the
requisite
clearness and system.
16
Self-control is the first
requisite
for him who aims to control others.
Other examples for "requisite"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
requisite
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
requisite number
first requisite
requisite amount
requisite sum
requisite qualifications
More collocations
Translations for
requisite
Portuguese
necessidade
requisito
pré-requisito
Catalan
requeriment
requisit
cosa indispensable
Spanish
requisito
Requisite
through the time
Requisite
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common