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I . requisite [ˈrekwızıt] ADJ

requiem [ˈrekwıəm] N

quite [kwaıt] ADV

recite [rıˈsaıt] VB trans

2. recite:

▶ recitation [ˌresıˈteıʃən] N

rewrite <rewrote, rewritten> [riːˈraıt] VB trans

equity [ˈekwıtı] N

2. equity [常作复数]:

suite [swiːt] N

3. suite:

elite, élite [eıˈliːt] N

termite [ˈtɜːmaıt] N

erudite [ˈeruːdaıt] ADJ

▶ eruditely ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The users of the surf academy will requite most, if not all of the parks.
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As part of the new test, a ten-minute segment will requite candidates to navigate to a particular location using only verbal instructions from the examiner or by following road signs.
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That's 60,000 families that requite the help and support of the medical profession and doctors and nurses, to hopefully bring these babies home.
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But if they pass far beyond that point, we requite them with hatred, not thanks.
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A lasting solution will requite a broader reading of the situation.
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And girls (most of whom didn't requite).
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Therefore, in "the world as it is," you must requite evil with lesser evil.
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The strap is therefore quick and easy to attach and remove, and doesn't requite any kind of special skill or dexterity to do so.
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But will they requite this bargain?
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Unlike many competing products, it does not requite users to wear anything of set the system up each night.
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