requisition for (something)
requisition for (something)
1. noun A formal order, request, or demand for something. Submit a requisition of funding to the accounting department. The government has made a requisition for the suspect extradition from Columbia to be tried in US courts.
2. verb To make a formal order, request, or demand to acquire something for the use or purpose of someone or something. A noun or pronoun is used between "requisition" and "for." I'll try to requisition some additional resources for you. We'll need to requisition more staff for the even next week.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
requisition something for someone or something
to present an order or formal request for something for someone or some purpose. I will have to requisition a desk for you. You can't work an eight-hour day at a table. We will requisition catering for the office party.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- requisition for
- requisition to (do something)
- requisition from
- requisition from (someone or something)
- wear (one's) apron high
- high
- high, wide, and handsome
- bummer
- angle
- angling