Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Expressing or implying demand.
  • Requisite.
  • noun One who or that which makes or expresses a requisition.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare Expressing or implying demand.
  • noun rare One who, or that which, makes requisition; a requisitionist.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun One who, or that which, makes requisition.

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Examples

  • He has fourteen moods; his _interrogative, optative, hortative, promissive, precautive, requisitive, enunciative_, &c. But as far as philosophical accuracy and the convenience and advantage of the learner are concerned, it is believed that no arrangement is preferable to the following.

    English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham

  • We're toast if that is a pre-requisitive for us getting going on solutions to this vast problem.

    Transition Culture 2008

  • We're toast if that is a pre-requisitive for us getting going on solutions to this vast problem.

    Transition Culture 2008

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