An official order laying claim to the use of property or materials
“The chaos of the past has given way to an ordered structure where if you want to get a pen, you have to fill in a stationery requisition form in triplicate.”
The appropriation or commandeering of goods
“Requisition of grain at the point of a gun proved a novel experience for the peasantry.”
A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war
An authoritative order
The act of assuming or inheriting a position or ownership of something
Printed form for ordering
A call for someone to compete
To request or demand the performance, occurrence or submission of
“We can't requisition information with no grounds, but we expect the firms to reply.”
To seize or take possession of
“They began to forcibly requisition pack animals from owners who were in hiding.”
To collect or raise funds or donations
“Therefore, it would not be necessary under this plan for each of the individual disbursing officers to requisition funds for each appropriation account.”
To unlawfully take possession of something
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