Third-person singular simple present indicative form of requisition.(verb)
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Use "requisitions" in a sentence
"They looked much shabbier than the troops of a year ago, their coats were worn and soiled, and their feathers almost stumps, but they made up for their poverty by swagger and noise, and Steadfast was thankful that it was unlikely that any of them should find the way to his little valley with what they called requisitions for the King's service, but which meant what he knew too well."
"A software program called SERTS works in requisitions, orders and inventory that supports an on-line survey system and its website."
"Certain German requisitions were also to be set off against £20,000 of that amount; but they really represented about double the figure."