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Requires

Requires is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb require. It denotes that something is deemed necessary for a purpose or that a condition or action is demanded. The sense can range from practical necessity to formal obligation.

Grammatically, require is a transitive verb. Its direct object is what is needed, as in "The project

Etymology and related forms: the word originates from Old French requierre or requerre, from Latin requirere,

Usage contexts: in everyday English, requires links to conditions of use or necessity, such as "This job

requires
funding."
It
can
take
an
infinitival
clause,
as
in
"The
policy
requires
employees
to
be
vaccinated,"
or
a
that-clause,
as
in
"The
policy
requires
that
all
employees
be
vaccinated."
In
the
latter
construction,
many
style
guides
prefer
the
subjunctive
form
(be,
do,
etc.)
after
that,
so
you
might
see
"requires
that
all
employees
be
vaccinated."
The
passive
form,
"is
required,"
is
commonly
used
to
express
obligations
or
prerequisites
in
general
terms.
formed
from
re-
“again”
and
quaerere
“to
seek.”
The
related
noun
is
requirement,
and
the
adjective
is
required.
Other
near-synonyms
include
necessitate,
demand,
and
call
for,
while
allow
and
permit
serve
as
common
contrasts.
requires
strong
communication
skills."
In
law
and
policy,
it
marks
legally
binding
prerequisites.
In
software
and
documentation,
it
often
appears
in
the
phrase
“system
requirements,”
indicating
minimum
hardware,
software,
or
environmental
conditions.
The
term
is
neutral
in
tone
and
widely
applicable
across
domains.