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1. requisite
adjective. ['ˈrɛkwəzət'] necessary for relief or supply.
Antonyms
Etymology
- requisitus (Latin)
Rhymes with Requisite
- closet
- dauzat
- deposit
- eurodeposit
- exquisite
- lanzet
- opposite
- opposite
- posit
- prerequisite
- rosett
- visit
How do you pronounce requisite?
Pronounce requisite as ˈrɛkwəzət.
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Sentences with requisite
1. Adjective
The only proviso is that the laundry sink has the requisite number of holes with the proper spacing.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Most courts in California have their own websites where information about requisite forms is available.
Quotes about requisite
1. Written in 1895, Alfred Nobel's will endowed prizes for scientific research in chemistry, physics, and medicine. At that time, these fields were narrowly defined, and researchers were often classically trained in only one discipline. In the late 19th century, knowledge of science was not a requisite for success in other walks of life.
- Peter Agre
2. Is being burnt a requisite for the making of art? Personally, I don't think it is. But art is poultice for a burn. It is a privilege to have, somewhere within you, a capacity for making something speak from your own seared experience.
- Molly Peacock, The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72
2. requisite
noun. ['ˈrɛkwəzət'] anything indispensable.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- requisitus (Latin)