Requisite in a sentence as a noun

When my salaryman friends and I got together for dinners we'd do the requisite amount of kvetching about our jobs and then talk about people who had real problems.

And lest we forget, reliably identifying sarcasm on the internet is pretty hard even for humans who have all the requisite cultural knowledge.

It also placed a constant load on the people involved, since you're essentially always re-hiring the same position, over and over, with the requisite interviews and costs.

Credit cards are an adjunct to all this, essentially representing systematized usury and privacy loss as a requisite convenience, but they do not stand at the core.

After all, what better opportunity to cut loose a lot of dead weight the company has accumulated, without incurring the requisite "is the sky falling at Microsoft?

Requisite in a sentence as an adjective

Our patron made the requisite politely interested noises and, at one point, suggested that a particular implementation detail might be improved upon.

If you believe the US Attorney's charges were merited, that they should not face discipline, that seeing a sitting US prosecutor forced to resign would not have the requisite "deterrent effect", or that we should all remain silent and accept this -- just say so. Otherwise your critique is contentless, and a recommendation for Aaron's death to be meaningless.

The university declined, knowing that the requisite environmental impact study for relicensing would bring withering community backlash.

Combine this with a domed mirror and a backwards pointing projector or set of projectors, with all the requisite optics math and geometry work, it may just be possible to project a lightfield at a screen that bounces back at the audience and appears as a tangible hologram to them.

I hate to make age a factor [+], but in particular, if one is in one's mid-twenties, one identifies with this guy, one works for a company with enterprise software ambitions, and one's company has recently taken investment and hired the requisite team of industry veteran executives/VPs... well, I hope you're a founder.

Requisite definitions

noun

anything indispensable; "food and shelter are necessities of life"; "the essentials of the good life"; "allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions"; "a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained"

See also: necessity essential requirement necessary

adjective

necessary for relief or supply; "provided them with all things needful"

See also: needed needful required