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Example sentences for "requisite"

Lexicographically close words:
requires; requirest; requireth; requiring; requisit; requisites; requisition; requisitioned; requisitioning; requisitions
  1. A building is not the first requisite of a public library.

  2. No such sum would have been requisite for a building to serve Congress alone.

  3. This time it comes through another well-like shaft, formerly used for getting up the stone, but now for throwing down the requisite materials into the cave.

  4. Where this is gathered in large heaps it will be easy to obtain the requisite materials at once.

  5. The Moors were fewer in number, but excelled in the dexterity and lightness requisite for scrambling skirmishes.

  6. And the fault of some Christian people is that they set themselves to work upon others without remembering that the first requisite is a deepened and growing godliness and devotion in their own souls.

  7. It means that you have not the first requisite for spreading the word-- viz.

  8. The first requisite is consciousness of sin, leading to repentance.

  9. To any one in the requisite state of mind, it becomes a question of a sort of elementary charade, which hides its answer only from those who speak another language.

  10. I repeat, the experiment is within the reach of any one who cares to try it under the requisite conditions; and it is as incontestable as the polarization of light or as crystallization by means of electric currents.

  11. The conditions requisite for the production of an electric spark in its simplest form are well-known.

  12. For when a discharge across cold air can occur, that intensity which is the only essential additional requisite for the other effects must be present.

  13. The diminution of time is no negation of the action; nor is the lower degree of tension requisite to cause the forces to traverse the metal, as compared to that necessary in the cases of water, spermaceti, or lac.

  14. This current I believe to be due to electricity reduced in intensity below the point requisite for the decomposition of water (970.

  15. A careful attention to the theory of moisture, will go far to enable us properly to determine the requisite frequency of drains.

  16. They are both very requisite in a virtuous Mind, to keep out Melancholy from the many serious Thoughts it is engaged in, and to hinder its natural Hatred of Vice from souring into Severity and Censoriousness.

  17. The Accounts which Raphael gives of the Battel of Angels, and the Creation of the World, have in them those Qualifications which the Criticks judge requisite to an Episode.

  18. The Observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical Regularity which would have been requisite in a Prose Author.

  19. The Qualifications requisite for writing Epistles, after the Model given us by Horace, are of a quite different Nature.

  20. Having the entire Manuscript by me, I may, perhaps, from time to time, publish such Parts of it as I shall think requisite for the Instruction of the British Youth.

  21. They are shewing in common Talk how zealously they could defend a Cause in Court, and therefore frequently forget to keep that Temper which is absolutely requisite to render Conversation pleasant and instructive.

  22. Since modern household life is deficient in the requisite opportunities we are obliged to have recourse to definite educational schemes.

  23. It is therefore a matter of some importance that every person in charge of an infant should have that amount of knowledge of chemical reactions which is requisite to enable them to detect whether a food does or does not contain starch.

  24. But very many more observations would be requisite to arrive at any general result; for the nature of the vegetation and other accidental circumstances, such as the heaviness of the rain, the direction and force of the wind, &c.

  25. Gandrin had no less evidently taken all requisite pains to gratify his taste.

  26. Thou couldst discover the charm in Tasso; thou couldst perceive that the requisite of all art, that which pleases, is in the harmony of proportion.

  27. They are generally the establishments of shrewd, speculating Yankees, who know what sort of labor is requisite to make a gold-seeker successful, and prefer to trust to the profits of bargaining in provisions and mining necessaries for gold.

  28. The banks of the creek are steep, and considerable toil is requisite to cross it.

  29. And if it was God's plan, he might safely trust Him for the requisite strength and wisdom.

  30. Was not a complete change of thought requisite if one were to become like Jesus?

  31. The chinks were sufficiently wide to admit of the requisite quantity of air; it locked inside, and when a kind of sail-cloth was thrown loosely over it, there was nothing very unusual in its appearance.

  32. The material is previously rolled into plates of the requisite thickness, and then the first part of the process of forming these plates into a boiler is to cut them into proper forms.

  33. If one diplomatist wishes to turn the tables on another, it is requisite that he and his suite should keep the better tables.

  34. So soon as the requisite instruments could be procured and put in proper order he left New York for Portland, Me.

  35. A depot of provisions was established here for supplying the line of their future operations, and the services of the requisite number of men as axmen, chain bearers, instrument carriers, etc.

  36. The depth of snow now upon the ground rendered it impracticable to continue the leveling with the requisite accuracy any further, and that part of the work was accordingly suspended for the season.

  37. The former is open to every one with the requisite audacity: the latter is rare, and is given to few.

  38. Indeed it would not be easy to find a king endowed with more natural qualities requisite for the acquisition of power.

  39. The second requisite is to know accurately the conditions under which marches by day or night may be performed, and the distances to which they can extend, and not only marches on land, but also voyages by sea.

  40. On her wedding-day she solved with her usual good sense a problem that has confronted many brides since gloves first came to be considered a requisite of their costume, as to how under such circumstances a ring may be gracefully assumed.

  41. He wills the movement, and instantly the requisite nervous power is sent to the required cells and fibres, and they perform the motions required.

  42. Thus, for example, if the muscles are worked a great deal, food in which nitrogen abounds is required, and the appetite will continue until the requisite amount of nitrogen is secured.

  43. This comprises a tight receptacle under the seat, a reservoir for storing dry earth, and an apparatus to measure out the requisite quantity, and throw it upon the deposit.

  44. The first and most indispensable requisite for health is pure air, both by day and night.

  45. If, then, food is taken which has not the requisite quantity, the consequence is, that more is taken than the system can use, while the vital powers are needlessly taxed to throw off the excess.

  46. Let those who have these things in charge answer to their own consciences how they discharge their duty in supplying to the young a pure atmosphere, which is the first requisite for healthy bodies and sound minds.

  47. Many kitchens are very imperfectly supplied with the requisite conveniences for cooking.

  48. Perhaps all the requisite attention that might have been bestowed, has not been bestowed.

  49. As little is it requisite to argue on the grants made by Richard the Third to his supposed accomplices in that murder, because the argument will serve either way.

  50. He replied that it was growing darker rapidly, and that the requisite shadow could be obtained if they stayed out long enough; but she said she could remain but a few moments, and turned in the direction of the house.

  51. It was Roseleaf's full intention to say something about this adventure to his instructor in the art of love, Mr. Archie Weil, but somehow he was not able to summon the requisite courage.

  52. The means for its suppression are ample, and nothing is requisite but the firmness and sagacity to apply them.

  53. Huge rocks and deep gullies wore met at every step, and the utmost caution was requisite to prevent our animals from breaking their legs, or refusing to move forward at a pace faster than a walk.

  54. But it may be doubted whether the statistics requisite for this method are available.

  55. It is the undisputed merit of the persons at the head of the banks that they appreciated those endeavours and supported them by advancing the requisite capital, oftentimes incurring great risks for the banks.

  56. For a bank, as well as for any other considerable establishment, it is requisite that a capital should be provided at the outset.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "requisite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    appropriate; catch; clause; condign; condition; demand; deserved; desideratum; due; essence; essential; fundamental; given; grounds; imperative; indicated; indispensable; irreducible; joker; just; kicker; mandatory; merited; must; necessaries; necessary; necessity; need; needful; obligation; obligatory; occasion; parameter; paramount; perfect; prerequisite; provision; proviso; required; requirement; requisite; requisition; right; rightful; specification; staple; stipulation; string; suitable; terms; ultimatum; vital; want; wanted; whereas