0 necessary or needed for a particular purpose:
1 an important necessary thing:
Self-esteem, self-judgment and self-will are said to be the three requisites of independence.
2 needed for a particular purpose or result:
I worked to develop the requisite skills for a managerial position.
3 necessary for a particular purpose:
requisite qualifications/skills/experience Do they have the requisite skills for the job?
Before submitting the application, check that you have the requisite number of signatures.
4 something that is necessary for a particular purpose:
a requisite for sth The qualification is generally considered a requisite for entry to the profession.
The shop sells stationery and other office requisites.
Each dynamic is essential for quality palliative care, yet the requisites f or each are different.
Requisites for games or sports or amusements whether traditional or not are taxable at the same rate as toys.
The peculiar feature of 98.11 is that it deals mostly with smoking requisites including pipes, pipe bowls, cigar and cigarette holders.
Complementarity and coordination are important pre-requisites for creating synergy.
Our trade is restricted, food is dear, and other requisites of life are at prohibitive prices.
We were lightly taxed, we had cheap food, and the other requisites of comfort were all cheap.
Veterinary and other farm requisites are not separately recorded in the export statistics.
The pre-requisites for a firm price tender are that the project should be thoroughly preplanned and the construction period no more than two years.