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require +‎ -er

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Noun

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requirer (plural requirers)

  1. A person who requires.

Interlingua

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Etymology

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From English require, French requérir, Italian richiedere, Spanish requerir and Portuguese requerer, all ultimately from Latin requīrō.

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Verb

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requirer

  1. to require
    • 1960 February, Richard A. Dunsmore, Lillian D. Dunsmore, Max Elias, “The use of syrosingopine (SU-3118) and hydralazine in ambulatory hypertensive patients”, in The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences[1], volume 239, page 153:
      Viste que le tractamento de hypertension essential require un altemente individualistate methodologia, le disponibilitate de syrosingopina es un addition benvenite al medicationes antihypertensive.
      Having seen that the essential treatment of hypertension requires a highly individualized methodology, the availability of syrosingopine is a welcome addition to antihypertensive medication.

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