requisite

pronunciation

How to pronounce requisite in British English: UK [ˈrekwɪzɪt]word uk audio image

How to pronounce requisite in American English: US [ˈrɛkwɪzɪt] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    anything indispensable
  • Adjective:
    necessary for relief or supply

Word Origin

requisite (adj.)
mid-15c., from Latin requisitus, past participle of requirere (see require). As a noun from c. 1600.

Example

1. Mobs breed a requisite measure of complexity for emergent entities .
2. As such , it is a requisite for the exquisitely complex movements of speech .
3. Jeff weiner , the firm 's boss , imagines that eventually every job opening and its requisite skills will be digitally searchable by every potential candidate , reducing the friction that lets millions of vacancies co-exist with high unemployment .
4. Designers often lack the requisite understanding .
5. During smiling photo ops , the chinese respond with the requisite promises to assist .

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