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Requisite   /rˈɛkwəzət/   Listen
adjective
Requisite  adj.  Required by the nature of things, or by circumstances; so needful that it can not be dispensed with; necessary; indispensable. "All truth requisite for men to know."
Synonyms: Necessary; needful; indispensable; essential.



noun
Requisite  n.  That which is required, or is necessary; something indispensable. "God, on his part, has declared the requisites on ours; what we must do to obtain blessings, is the great business of us all to know."






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"Requisite" Quotes from Famous Books



... day, nor on the second, nor on the third, did the requisite something really break inside Ben Bolt. But at the end of a fortnight it did break. For the day came when Mulcachy rapped the chair with his whip-butt, when the attendant through the bars jabbed the iron fork into Ben Bolt's ribs, and ...
— Michael, Brother of Jerry • Jack London

... you Marplot,' observed my aunt, in an indignant whisper.) —'I must be permitted to observe that it cannot be requisite to enter ...
— David Copperfield • Charles Dickens

... treasure, Ready. I recollect now; this is paper, pens, and everything requisite for writing, besides children's books, copy-books, paint-boxes, and a great many other articles in the ...
— Masterman Ready • Captain Marryat

... invitation-cards has become the important function of more than one enterprising firm in every city, so that it seems unnecessary to say more than that the most plain and simple style of engraving the necessary words is all that is requisite. ...
— Manners and Social Usages • Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood

... to speak, when Dorriforth resumed,—"Hold, Mr. Sandford, the lady is under my protection, and I know not whether it is not requisite that you should apologize to her, and to me, for what you ...
— A Simple Story • Mrs. Inchbald


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