Requisition
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Requisition ( noun )
- An authoritative or formal demand for something to be done, given, supplied, etc.
- The act of formally demanding something, especially in a legal or official context.
Origin:
From french "réquisition", from late latin "requisitio", from latin "requisitus" (past participle of "requirere"), meaning "to ask for, demand".
Examples:
- The requisition for more office supplies was approved.
- The military commander issued a requisition for additional troops.
- The union submitted a requisition for higher wages.
- The government issued a requisition for emergency medical supplies.
- The company sent a requisition for new equipment to the purchasing department.
(As a verb)
Requisition ( verb )
- An authoritative or formal demand for something to be done, given, supplied, etc.
- The act of formally demanding something, especially in a legal or official context.
Origin:
From french "réquisition", from late latin "requisitio", from latin "requisitus" (past participle of "requirere"), meaning "to ask for, demand".
Examples:
- The requisition for more office supplies was approved.
- The military commander issued a requisition for additional troops.
- The union submitted a requisition for higher wages.
- The government issued a requisition for emergency medical supplies.
- The company sent a requisition for new equipment to the purchasing department.