0 past simple and past participle of requisition
1 to officially request or take something:
The hall was decorated with furnishings requisitioned from private palaces, as well as the banner of liberty topped by an olive branch.
Supplies and provisions for his followers (army) were requisitioned from landholders.
Refugees were accommodated in hastily requisitioned bungalows and outhouses.
Consequently, when rural lands are requisitioned, the state acquiring the lands usually compensates the village collective once and for all.
The war effort had created both imperatives and opportunities to make exacting demands on rural populations, both in labour and in requisitioned products.
A range of foodstuffs were used, not least what could be locally requisitioned.
Having received their property easily, scientists could also see it requisitioned by some other governmental department for another state need.
The majority of these houses have now been requisitioned and the waiting list for married quarters in this area has fallen to manageable proportions.