Both Uses of
requisition
in
Nicholas Nickleby
- 'I am requested, sir, to express a hope,' said Mr Pugstyles, with a distant bow, 'that on receiving a requisition to that effect from a great majority of your constituents, you will not object at once to resign your seat in favour of some candidate whom they think they can better trust.'†
Chpt 16 *
- That every little accomplishment she had acquired in happier days had been put into requisition for this purpose, and directed to this one end.†
Chpt 46
Definition:
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(requisition) to officially request, demand, or take something; or the form used to make such a request