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require - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
require (third-person singular simple present requires, present participle requiring, simple past and past participle required) "I am Miss Newbury," I announced, "and I require to be shown to my room immediately, if you please."
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wordreference.com
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require - WordReference.com English Usage
If you require something, you need it or want it. Is there anything you require? We cannot guarantee that any particular item will be available when you require it. Require is a formal word. You do not usually use it in conversation or in less formal writing. Instead, you use need or want.
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Get Help Now | Mayor's Office of Homeless Services
Call 443-984-9540 to connect with the emergency shelter for the night. The hotline is open 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. After-hours, weekend, and holiday shelter requests should be made by calling shelters directly. View the 2025 Baltimore City Shelter Hotline Schedule.
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HOME - reQuire Real Estate Solutions
"reQuire is the ability to close with peace in mind. The importance to know that your closings are professionally handled and followed up on allows me to do what I do best while providing customer service beyond expectation.
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askdifference.com
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Recquire vs. Require — Which is Correct Spelling?
Recquire is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is Require, which means to need or demand something.
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worddb.com
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Alternative Words For Require - WordDB.com
See 17 alternative words and synonyms for the Word 'Require' such as Ask, Need, Command, Demand, Expect etc
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webstersdictionary1828.com
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Websters 1828 - Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Require
Why then doth my lord require this thing? 1 Chronicles 21:3. 2. To claim; to render necessary; as a duty or any thing indispensable; as, the law of God requires strict obedience. 3. To ask as a favor; to request. I was ashamed to require of the king a band of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy in the way. Ezra 8:22.
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stackexchange.com
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"to require someone to do something" vs "to require that someone do ...
Require is a transitive verb, which means that in either case, we can look for an object later in the sentence. In the first sentence, Professor required his students to return their papers typed. We can diagram everything after "required", his students to return their papers typed.
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REQUIRE Synonyms: 1 951 Similar Words & Phrases - Power Thesaurus
Find 1 951 synonyms for Require to improve your writing and expand your vocabulary.
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require | definition for kids | Wordsmyth Word Explorer Children's ...
to make (something) necessary for someone. The school requires physical examinations for all the children. to make (someone) do something because of a rule or law. The law requires drivers to have insurance. requirable (adj.), required (adj.), requirer (n.) ordered or demanded; being a requirement. The meaning of require. Definition of require.