Krever
Krever is a Norwegian verb meaning to require, demand, or necessitate. It indicates that a condition, action, or resource is necessary to achieve a result or to fulfill an obligation. The word is widely used in formal contexts such as contracts, regulations, and official guidance, but it also appears in everyday speech.
Etymology and cognates: Krever derives from Old Norse krefja and is related to Danish kræver and Swedish
Usage: The verb takes a direct object to specify what is required, as in “Dette krever mye
Grammatical notes: In present tense, the form is “krever.” The word is common in formal writing as
See also: krav (requirement), kreve (base form of the verb).