English to Tamil Dictionary requisition

requisition

கோரப்பட்டுள்ளன
definition
verb
the government had assumed powers to requisition cereal products at fixed prices
demand the use or supply of, especially by official order and for military or public use.
noun
I had to make various requisitions for staff and accommodations
an official order laying claim to the use of property or materials.
translation of 'requisition'
தேவை,
கேட்டல்
example
When you 'requisition' those parts for a ship or something I thought it was something for a science project.
Alicia, I hate to do this to you after all the work you did to 'requisition' those spare cots for our refugees, but it turns out we won't need them.
She could 'requisition' the songs, let the songwriters do their work, she could come in with her lyrics and sing as extraordinarily as ever and poof!
He actually apologized for the delay in the last 'requisition' .
the government had assumed powers to 'requisition' cereal products at fixed prices
The chaos of the past has given way to an ordered structure where if you want to get a pen, you have to fill in a stationery 'requisition' form in triplicate.
We can't 'requisition' information with no grounds but we expect the firms to reply.
In the prior process, you had to staff a whole purchasing department and send a 'requisition' in to them, and you'd bring in too much invariably because you had to stock up on materials.
Tanj grinned back at him; ‘Oh, its simple, really; all you have to do is submit a 'requisition' for my time, in triplicate, justifying the need, and get Jenka to sign it.’
Even though the company plans to hire 4,500 people worldwide this quarter, ‘I still approve every 'requisition' in the company for head count,’ he says.
'requisition' form
As he cycled the inner lock I said, ‘Kusaa, if you be good enough to 'requisition' the supplies, we'll clean up a bit.’
the government had assumed powers to 'requisition' cereal products at fixed prices
Besides the rights which you enjoy as an individual shareholder, you also enjoy the rights to 'requisition' an Extraordinary General Meeting.
He also aspired to the role of executioner, warning McLoughlin that if he was not gone in three months he would 'requisition' a shareholders’ meeting to remove him ‘unceremoniously’.
Mehmetçik escapes from a forced labour battalion and becomes a famous bandit, while Adulhamid Hodja dies of a broken heart when soldiers 'requisition' his horse.
'requisition' of grain at the point of a gun proved a novel experience for the peasantry
They tell me I have to send a work 'requisition' and that they are going to mail me the form.
The 'requisitioner' has to contribute towards the cost of the public sewer.
The number of 'requisitions' depends on your ability to fulfill both primary and secondary objectives of each mission.
Without revenue, except for meager voluntary state 'requisitions' , Congress could not even pay the interest on its outstanding debt.
Where a sewer is requisitioned, the sewerage undertaker may require contribution to the cost from the person 'requisitioning' the sewer.
Orders on the factory and material 'requisitions' were issued to foremen, transfers between departments and into store were all recorded.
Parker's probably 'requisitioning' a car as we speak.
Many peasants were hanged, either to encourage the others or because the 'requisitioners' were convinced that they had hidden their grain (sometimes they had but more often they had not).
One of the first industrial 'requisitions' was that of the textile factory Bellavista Tome.
The soldiers were 'requisitioning' things left and right, not good for an occupying army.
Arranged in a crescent, the charges tore up the ground in huge trenches; Leral had 'requisitioned' the highest-grade powder Gratze had, and this night, it had worked to satisfaction.
Further the plaintiff 'requisitioned' a Certificate of Stay to be issued by the Registrar despite the fact that this case was not one for which an automatic stay could be issued.
To support the larger number of troops, the state mobilized the wherewithal of war as never before, 'requisitioning' food, material, and labour to supply its armies.
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