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req.

American  

abbreviation

  1. require.

  2. required.

  3. requisition.


Example Sentences

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Shah justified his examinations by lying in his medical notes, suggesting the patient had requested an examination and marking the appointments with the short-hand "req", standing for "requested" or "required", the trial heard.

From BBC

“Req to let him go, out of position,” Pierce County sheriff’s Sgt.

From Seattle Times

“From a privacy perspective you could envision a potential issue in the future, where there’s a latent print on a knife, there’s a req from enforcement to Amazon,” said Samir Nanavati, CEO of security and tech consulting firm Twin Mill.

From Washington Post

“Lethal overwatch req’d,” it reads.

From The Guardian

The telegram read: “Family req notify svcmn mother Mrs. Patrick McFadden gave birth girl Regina 13 Jun Sacred Heart Hosp 7 lbs 10 ozs Dr Edinger states both fine.”

From Washington Post