require
Americanverb (used with object)
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to have need of; need.
He requires medical care.
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to call on authoritatively; order or enjoin to do something.
to require an agent to account for money spent.
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to ask for authoritatively or imperatively; demand.
- Antonyms:
- forgo
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to impose need or occasion for; make necessary or indispensable.
The work required infinite patience.
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to call for or exact as obligatory; ordain.
The law requires annual income-tax returns.
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to place under an obligation or necessity.
The situation requires me to take immediate action.
- Synonyms:
- necessitate, obligate
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Chiefly British. to desire; wish to have.
Will you require tea at four o'clock?
verb (used without object)
verb
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to have need of; depend upon; want
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to impose as a necessity; make necessary
this work requires precision
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(also intr) to make formal request (for); insist upon or demand, esp as an obligation
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to call upon or oblige (a person) authoritatively; order or command
to require someone to account for his actions
Usage
What are other ways to say require? To require something is to have a need for it or to ask for it authoritatively. How does require compare to synonyms want, need, and lack? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Related Words
See demand.
Other Word Forms
- nonrequirable adjective
- prerequire verb (used with object)
- quasi-required adjective
- requirable adjective
- requirer noun
- unrequired adjective
Etymology
Origin of require
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English requiren, from Latin requīrere, equivalent to re- re- ( def. ) + -quīrere, combining form of quaerere “to seek, search for”; quest ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Nexstar had asked the judge to require the plaintiffs to post a $150-million bond to compensate it for damages it would suffer from any delays in closing the deal.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2026
U.S. auditing rules—which require that a person physically verify inventory—contain scant mentions of AI and still referenced fax machines until recently.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 7, 2026
These licensees could choose to lessen their reliance on Arm’s designs, though doing so would be difficult and require a slow, multi-year shift due to a lack of premium alternatives, Morgan Stanley said.
From Barron's • Apr. 7, 2026
A terawatt of annual capacity would require “many multiples” of the current installed manufacturing capacity of relevant semiconductors, such as memory chips, according to Bernstein analysts.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 7, 2026
All pets require a huge commitment of time, energy, and usually, money.
From "A Boy Called Bat" by Elana K. Arnold
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