English to Latin Meaning of requisite - rebus


Requisite :
rebus

rebus, postulationem

rebus, necesse, necessarium est, Haec culti

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Definitions of requisite in English
Noun(1) anything indispensable
Adjective(1) necessary for relief or supply
Examples of requisite in English
(1) A Salient Editor needs to have a strong vision, and the requisite traits to make that vision a reality.(2) However, government's policies need to be in tandem with the strategic imperatives of the nation brand in order to reap the requisite synergies.(3) It's a Paris of the '60s - that most tumultuous and sentimentalized of decades - and comes with all the requisite anger, anxiousness and idealism.(4) I can't think what it would cost to furnish a single shot with, say, a street full of period cars, all polished or dirtied up to the requisite degree of authenticity.(5) Inevitably, he's been given the less interesting of the two roles and does his best with it, hitting the requisite notes of sarcasm, brutality and integrity.(6) Since he has passed the requisite security check, the Bureau has obviously forgotten about the incident, but the informant, if still alive, could destroy Michael's chances.(7) Henry, after the requisite period of lying deathly pale in bed and mopping his face on the sheets, recovers.(8) However, only a few of the dozen-strong cast have the requisite style to make the parody trenchant instead of merely silly.(9) To begin with, Eisenman was not an alcoholic, as seems requisite for English intellectuals, but more properly a neurotic.(10) And nowhere is simplicity more requisite than when selling technology to mainstream consumers.(11) ÔÇÿI have read that it was a saying of an ancient Greek that the first requisite for happiness was to be born in a famous city,ÔÇÖ he writes.(12) Regardless of the precautions you take, your requisite insurance does not necessarily have to be expensive.(13) A wedding is in many ways the penultimate dramatic premise - a family gathering on a large scale that is invariably accompanied by significant tensions, along with the requisite celebrations.(14) The rub is that I don't feel the requisite sensations, and never have, in the presence of the paintings themselves.(15) To refute Gearty in the requisite detail would demand an article longer than his, so I shall just raise some questions.(16) At the end of some of the early numbers, there was a sticky few seconds of silence before the requisite applause began.
Related Phrases of requisite
(1) pre-requisite ::
requiritur
Synonyms
Adjective
1. necessary ::
necesse
3. prerequisite ::
permoventia
4. essential ::
essential
5. indispensable ::
necessarium
6. vital ::
vital
Noun
7. necessity ::
necessitate
8. essential ::
essential
9. essential requirement ::
essentiale
10. prerequisite ::
permoventia
11. precondition ::
condicio
12. sine qua non ::
sine qua non
13. must ::
oportet,
Antonyms
1. dispensable ::
dispensabilia
2. inessential ::
inessential
3. unessential ::
harmonia musicorum instrumentorum
4. unnecessary ::
necesse
Different Forms
requisite, requisites
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