Sentence example with the word 'requisite'

requisite

appropriate, condign, donnee, fine print, irreplaceable, necessaries, needful, provisions, saving clause, terms, wanted

Definition adj. necessary for relief or supply

Last update: January 22, 2016


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He lacks the requisite experience for developing his skill.   [adjective]

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All mountaineering requisites are available here.   [Please select]

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The firm employs the requisite number of women.   [adjective]

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His deli stocks a range of great cheeses, many from local producers, chutneys and jams and other requisite deli items.   [Please select]

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When there is work to be done even drunken, turbulent or negligent men are given employment if they have the requisite physical vigor.   [Please select]

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The scout having ascertained that the Mohicans were sufficient of themselves to maintain the requisite distance, deliberately laid aside his paddle, and raised the fatal rifle.   [Please select]

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"O, that does not signify--your presence is all that is requisite."   [Please select]

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Though the author must especially desire to render his creation a work of art, it is also requisite to strive for fidelity.   [Please select]

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The spacious apartment lacked no requisite of comfort, and most of those who were waiting used the well-cushioned couches, while others, harassed by mental anxiety, paced to and fro.   [Please select]

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Efficiency and reliability is the great requisite of the touring automobile, and, for that matter, should be of any other.   [Please select]

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Land is not the only requisite for cultivation; a working-stock is also necessary,--animals, tools, harnesses, a house, an advance, &c.   [Please select]

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