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as in requirement
something that you officially must have or do before you can have or do something else Citizenship is a prerequisite for voting. The introductory course is a prerequisite for the advanced-level courses. Having good credit is a prerequisite to applying for a loan.

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Recent Examples of prerequisite
Noun
Zinner completed prerequisite courses for medical school at UMiami in his junior year and returned to Johns Hopkins for his graduating senior year. Howard Cohen, Miami Herald, 26 Oct. 2025 Their PCs don’t have the prerequisite hardware to meet the Windows 11 upgrade test. Zak Doffman, Forbes.com, 14 Sep. 2025
Adjective
Israel has been consistent throughout the war that returning the bodies of the dead was a prerequisite for ending the fighting. Jared Gans, The Hill, 14 Oct. 2025 And for the drivers themselves, carting cargo on America’s highways has been an engine of class mobility—a flexible vocation offering decent pay without the prerequisite of a college education or the daunting prospect of an office-based 9-to-5. Hugh Cameron, MSNBC Newsweek, 13 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for prerequisite
Recent Examples of Synonyms for prerequisite
Noun
  • Qualls will face regular work reporting requirements, more frequent eligibility checks, as well as the quarterly wage checks that Louisiana Medicaid already conducts.
    NPR, NPR, 25 Oct. 2025
  • The chief appraiser then ensures each of the nominees are in good standing with the property tax code’s requirements.
    Rachel Royster, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 24 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • Almost six months into the ban, however, and questions are being asked whether the ongoing restrictions are excessive, and no longer necessary.
    Holly Ellyatt, CNBC, 26 Oct. 2025
  • That won’t be the case this season; the Lakers are all-in on Luka heliocentricism, with James’ early absence due to sciatica making that commitment even more necessary.
    John Hollinger, New York Times, 25 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • Many are already struggling to afford tuition, books, housing, and basic necessities.
    Andre Mouchard, Oc Register, 26 Oct. 2025
  • This decision comes from a place of necessity, not desire.
    Glenn Garner, Deadline, 26 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • In the spring meetings in May, the owners voted 22-10 to ban it, but fell two votes short of the requisite 24 to abolish the play.
    Ryan Canfield, FOXNews.com, 29 Oct. 2025
  • Sarah’s arc is one of requisite change through radical self-acceptance.
    Ben Travers, IndieWire, 29 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • This black turtleneck top is a layering essential that works equally well with maxi skirts and wide-leg jeans.
    Jamie Allison Sanders, PEOPLE, 30 Oct. 2025
  • But fostering creativity, curiosity, and empathy are also essential for organizations to remain competitive and resilient.
    Fortune Editors, Fortune, 29 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • This summer, Wyoming’s Game and Fish Commission passed regulations that designated some sections fly-only and required anglers to pinch their barbs.
    Christine Peterson, Outdoor Life, 30 Oct. 2025
  • The Chamber argues that the fee was imposed without congressional approval or required rulemaking, in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.
    Robert Alexander, MSNBC Newsweek, 27 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • Like coral reefs, these oyster reefs played crucial ecological roles, providing habitat and nurseries for many other species and filtering vast volumes of water.
    JSTOR Daily, JSTOR Daily, 31 Oct. 2025
  • Bowen, Paqueta and Fullkrug are internationals for their respective countries and their experience in the crucial stages of the season could prove key.
    Chris Weatherspoon, New York Times, 31 Oct. 2025
Adjective
  • The Chiefs were terrific in short-yardage situations, powering for the needed 1 or 2 yards — and this was true even after right guard Trey Smith left the game and was replaced by Mike Caliendo in the second quarter.
    Blair Kerkhoff, Kansas City Star, 19 Oct. 2025
  • The Wolves want to preserve his legs for the playoffs and give Dillingham some needed run.
    Jon Krawczynski, New York Times, 2 Oct. 2025

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“Prerequisite.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/prerequisite. Accessed 2 Nov. 2025.

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