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  • 21require — re|quire [ rı kwaıər ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to need someone or something: Working with these children requires a great deal of patience. a medical condition requiring urgent treatment The cause of the accident is still unclear and requires… …

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  • 22require — verb 1》 need or depend on.     ↘wish to have. 2》 instruct or expect (someone) to do something.     ↘(require something of) regard an action or quality as due from.     ↘specify as compulsory: the minimum car insurance required by law. Derivatives …

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  • 23require — verb 1) the child required hospital treatment Syn: need, be in need of 2) a situation requiring patience Syn: necessitate, demand, call for, involve, entail 3) unquestioning obedience is required …

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  • 24require — verb 1) the child required hospital treatment Syn: need 2) a situation requiring patience Syn: necessitate, demand, call for, involve, entail 3) unquestioning obedience is required Syn …

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  • 25require — re•quire [[t]rɪˈkwaɪər[/t]] v. quired, quir•ing 1) to have need of; need: He requires medical care[/ex] 2) to order or enjoin to do something: to require a witness to testify[/ex] 3) to ask for authoritatively or imperatively; demand 4) to make… …

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  • 26require — /rɪ kwaɪə/ verb 1. to ask for or to demand something ● to require a full explanation of expenditure ● The law requires you to submit all income to the tax authorities. 2. to need something ● The document requires careful study. ● Writing the… …

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  • 27require — To need , to call for: to make necessary; to demand. 17 Am J2d Contr § 281; 46 Am J1st Sales § 135. The word is derived from the Latin require, compounded of re and quiro to seek for, or to seek to get back. Although it may undoubtedly be used in …

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  • 28require — v.tr. 1 need; depend on for success or fulfilment (the work requires much patience). 2 lay down as an imperative (did all that was required by law). 3 command; instruct (a person etc.). 4 order; insist on (an action or measure). 5 (often foll. by …

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  • 29require a tax — index excise (levy a tax) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 30require authoritatively — index dictate, exact Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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