Seizing property that belongs to someone else and holding it until profits pay the demand for which it was seized.
An official form on which a request in made.
Demand and take for use or service, especially by military or public authority for public service.
1 All the resources of the little way-side house were put in requisition .
2 In addition, the all-seeing eye of the camera is called into requisition .
3 The progress of events around them kept their services in constant requisition .
4 The musical abilities of Vivian Yorke were afterwards kept in constant requisition .
5 Fires all day, and candles for long nights, were in general requisition .
6 The supper things were shoved back and the telephone brought into requisition .
7 Arithmetic was necessarily brought into requisition in solving astronomical and geometrical problems.
8 The arrest was on a requisition from the governor of New York.
9 Bring me a requisition duly completed, and you shall have the stoves.
10 This paying of notes and requisition notes appears to me very unreasonable.
11 But Tilly had chosen an unfavourable moment for so imperious a requisition .
12 My hot-water bottle was also called into requisition , for it was cold.
13 On this occasion these had been laid under requisition to excellent purpose.
14 The validity of this requisition is being checked by the life company.
15 How shall I explain to an Englishman the doctrine of universal requisition ?
16 Mr. Goring's answer to this requisition of the board is as follows.
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Requisition в диалектах
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