requisiteness
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being absolutely necessary or indispensable. It refers to the condition of something that is an essential requirement.
Usage
"Requisiteness" is a formal noun used to describe the essential nature of something. It is often used in abstract, academic, or legal discussions to emphasize that a condition, element, or action is not just important but fundamentally required. - The argument focused on the requisiteness of due process in all judicial hearings. - Engineers debated the requisiteness of the safety override mechanism.
Examples
- The committee questioned the requisiteness of the proposed budget increase.
- In his thesis, he explored the requisiteness of cultural context for accurate translation.
- The requisiteness of a unanimous vote is clearly stated in the bylaws.
Advanced Usage
- "of" phrase: The noun is commonly followed by an "of" phrase to specify what is required.
- The court acknowledged the requisiteness of transparency in government contracts.
- Preposition "for": It can be used with "for" to indicate what the requirement is necessary for.
- She demonstrated the requisiteness of this data for validating the hypothesis.
Variants and Related Words
- Requisite (adjective): Necessary, essential.
- A university degree is a requisite qualification for the job.
- Requisite (noun): Something that is necessary.
- She had all the requisites for success.
- Prerequisite (noun): A thing that is required as a prior condition.
- Completion of the introductory course is a prerequisite.
Synonyms
- Necessity: The state or fact of being required.
- Essentiality: The quality of being absolutely necessary.
- Indispensability: The condition of being absolutely essential and not to be dispensed with.
Antonyms
- Unnecessariness: The state of not being needed.
- Optionality: The quality of being a matter of choice; not mandatory.
- Superfluity: The state of being more than is needed.
Noun
- the state of being absolutely required