An indispensable item; a requirement.
The word 'requisite' is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use the word 'requisite' when referring to something that is necessary or required. For example: "Job applicants must have the requisite qualifications to be considered for the position.".
"The first requisite to happiness is that a man be born in a famous city," said Euripides.
Bewildered secret service agent Matt Dillon wakes up bloodied and bruised in a small town in Idaho, where the requisite secrets lurk just beneath the picture-perfect surface.
Burnham, who is the favourite to win, last night confirmed that he had reached the requisite 35 MPs supporting him to enter the race, unveiling four male and four female backers from the 2015 intake including some from the left and others from the centrist wing of the party.
In the multi-channel age we believe services like BBC Knowledge and BBC Online will have a requisite place in homes, schools and libraries across the land.
The reviewer, Julian Gizzi, has concluded that, on the balance of probabilities, no one associated with any of the three schools in question received more than the requisite half a day's notice of the date of their inspection.
Then on 94, against Craig, he tried a lofted drive but did not find the requisite elevation.
There's not even been the requisite bruising encounter with an ordinary voter of the non-violent kind.
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