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requisite

[rek-wuh-zit] / ˈrɛk wə zɪt /




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Patel was described by another source as “not very good” as director, saying he “lacks the requisite experience” and “may be insecure.”

From Salon

A story the following year revealed that hospital administrators were forcing a maintenance worker to step in as an ambulance driver on weekends — without the requisite chauffeur’s license — to save money.

From Los Angeles Times

It became clear an increasingly discontented Pochettino felt the requisite backing was not forthcoming and he was sacked five months later.

From BBC

While Few praised Sanogo’s quickness given his large frame, several NBA evaluators question whether he possesses the requisite versatility to transition to the pros.

From Washington Post

None had the requisite combination of talent and consistency.

From Seattle Times