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was requisite
noun
An indispensable item; a requirement.
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He sometimes obtruded on what he described with a bestowing air, but that constant presence, which could feel undisciplined and unmedical, was requisite to his particular brand of intimacy.
"Lunch for a stranger, any stranger, was requisite" is a typical Shadid aside in print.
Lacking the boisterous companionship of other boys they could not acquire manly traits; governed by women, they never learned to dominate women themselves, which, the pamphlet claimed, was requisite to please a wife.
George Washington wrote of the attempt that it was "an effort of genius", but that "a combination of too many things was requisite" for such an attempt to succeed.
For safety reasons, baseline FEV1 ≥ 50% of predicted value was requisite to start challenge tests.
In the case of FcεRI, most investigators had concluded that receptor immobilization was requisite for signal initiation.
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But there should be requisite attention.
Still, there were requisite spooky children to lighten things.
As is requisite at Café Carlyle, there was a great deal of celebrity-audience banter.
Because its main ingredient is frozen fruit, which is requisite here.
For Heizer, urgency, suffering, drama, and hazard are requisite conditions for making art.
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