All requisition synonyms
req·ui·si·tion
R r verb requisition
- moonlighting — the light of the moon.
- defalcate — to misuse or misappropriate property or funds entrusted to one
- call — a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
- bumming — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
- expropriate — (especially of the state ) take away (property) from its owner.
- obtest — to invoke as witness.
- copped — to catch; nab.
- lean on — to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window.
- heisting — a robbery or holdup: Four men were involved in the armored car heist.
- beg — If you beg someone to do something, you ask them very anxiously or eagerly to do it.
- foraying — a quick raid, usually for the purpose of taking plunder: Vikings made a foray on the port.
- order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- hawking — to make an effort to raise phlegm from the throat; clear the throat noisily.
- burgle — If a building is burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things.
- fundraise — to collect by fund-raising: The charity needs to fund-raise more than a million dollars.
- break into — If someone breaks into a building, they get into it by force.
- lay down the law — the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
- burgled — simple past tense and past participle of burgle.
noun requisition
- lot — lot (def 14).
- in-junction — Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- devoir — duty; obligation