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1 requisition
I [ˌrekwɪ'zɪʃn]nome mil. requisizione f.II [ˌrekwɪ'zɪʃn]verbo transitivo mil. requisire [supplies, vehicle]* * *requisition /rɛkwɪˈzɪʃn/n.2 [cu] (spec. mil.) (ordine di) requisizione● to call st. into requisition, richiedere qc.; far richiesta di qc.; ( anche) requisire qc. □ to put st. in requisition, ricorrere a qc.; far uso di qc.(to) requisition /rɛkwɪˈzɪʃn/v. t.requisire: Several hotels were requisitioned to accommodate the refugees, diversi alberghi sono stati requisiti per alloggiare i rifugiati.* * *I [ˌrekwɪ'zɪʃn]nome mil. requisizione f.II [ˌrekwɪ'zɪʃn]verbo transitivo mil. requisire [supplies, vehicle]
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requisition — requisitionary, adj. requisitionist, requisitioner, n. /rek weuh zish euhn/, n. 1. the act of requiring or demanding. 2. a demand made. 3. an authoritative or formal demand for something to be done, given, supplied, etc.: The general issued a… … Universalium
requisition — /rɛkwəˈzɪʃən / (say rekwuh zishuhn) noun 1. the act of requiring or demanding. 2. a demand made. 3. the demanding authoritatively or formally of something to be done, given, provided, etc. 4. an authoritative or official demand. 5. the form on… …
Requisition — Req ui*si tion (r?k w? z?sh ?n), n.[Cf. F. r[ e]quisition, L. requisitio a searching.] 1. The act of requiring, as of right; a demand or application made as by authority. Specifically: (a) (International Law) A formal demand made by one state or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Requisition — A formal request. Shareholders can issue a requisition notice to a company requiring it to put resolutions to a vote. In business, one department of a company might submit a requisition to the purchasing department for supplies it wants to order … Investment dictionary
requisition — noun Etymology: Middle English requisicion, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French requisition, from Medieval Latin requisition , requisitio, from Latin, act of searching, from requirere Date: 15th century 1. a. the act of formally… … New Collegiate Dictionary
requisition — req•ui•si•tion [[t]ˌrɛk wəˈzɪʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) the act of requiring or demanding something 2) a demand made 3) a formal or official demand 4) a written request for something, as supplies 5) the form on which such an order is drawn up 6) the state… … From formal English to slang
requisition — /ˌrekwɪ zɪʃ(ə)n/ noun an official order for something ● What is the reference number of your latest requisition? ■ verb to put in an official order for something or to ask for supplies to be sent ● We have requisitioned three trucks to move the… … Dictionary of banking and finance
requisition — An authoritative demand, for example, the demand of the government for military supplies. The taking of private property for use by the government in the waging of a war. International Paper Co. v United States, 282 US 399, 75 L Ed 410, 51 S Ct… … Ballentine's law dictionary
requisition — 1. An authoritative demand or request especially for personnel, supplies, or services authorized but not made available without specific request. 2. (DOD only) To demand or require services from an invaded or conquered nation … Military dictionary
requisition — 1. noun a) A request for something, especially a formal written request on a pre printed form. b) A requirement. 2. verb To demand something, especially for a military need of … Wiktionary
requisition — req·ui·si·tion || ‚rekwɪ zɪʃn n. demand, requirement; command, order; written order for goods or supplies; act of demanding, act of requiring v. require, demand; commission for use, demand the use of something … English contemporary dictionary