req|ui|si|tion

req|ui|si|tion
req|ui|si|tion «REHK wuh ZIHSH uhn», noun, verb.
–n.
1. the act of requiring: »

His requisition of the car prevented others from using it.

2. a demand made, especially a formal written demand: »

The requisition of supplies for troops included new shoes, uniforms, and blankets.

3. the condition of being required for use or called into service: »

The car was in constant requisition for errands.

4. an essential condition; requirement.
–v.t.
1. to demand or take by authority: »

to requisition supplies, horses, or labor.

SYNONYM(S): commandeer.
2. to make demands upon: »

The hospital requisitioned the city for more funds.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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