Crossword-Solution: REQUIRE 7 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Require v. t. To demand; to insist upon having; to claim as by right
and authority; to exact; as, to require the surrender of property.
Require v. t. To demand or exact as indispensable; to need.
Require v. t. To ask as a favor; to request.

We have 22 clues for the answer “REQUIRE”

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Have need of 3 answers
Insist on 3 answers
Have to have 3 answers
ARRANGE terms 7 answers
Necessitate 14 answers
Entail 15 answers
Must have 15 answers
Adjure 19 answers
Hanker 25 answers
Enjoin 26 answers
posit 33 answers
Expect 36 answers
BEG ___ 42 answers
Crave 44 answers
ASK ___ 51 answers
Demand 65 answers
Call (for) 66 answers
Lack 71 answers
Necessity 74 answers
"Want ___?" 79 answers
need 79 answers
Command! 100 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REQUIRE (5)

Each house shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
The United States' Constitution Founding Fathers 1975
Again, if the United States be not a government proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it? One party to a contract may violate it—break it, so to speak; but does it not require all to lawfully rescind it? Descending from these general principles, we find the proposition that in legal contemplation the Union is perpetual confirmed by the history of the Union itself.
Abraham Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 Abraham Lincoln 1979
Tomorrow ere fresh Morning streak the East With first approach of light, we must be ris’n, And at our pleasant labour, to reform Yon flourie Arbors, yonder Allies green, Our walks at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring, and require More hands then ours to lop thir wanton growth: Those Blossoms also, and those dropping Gumms, That lie bestrowne unsightly and unsmooth, Ask riddance, if we mean to tread with ease; Mean while, as Nature wills, Night bids us rest.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Let the calumniators of the colored race despise themselves for their baseness and illiberality of spirit, and henceforth cease to talk of the natural inferiority of those who require nothing but time and opportunity to attain to the highest point of human excellence.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
The greater number carried in their hands ground-ash saplings, using them partly as walking-sticks and partly for poking up pigs, sheep, neighbours with their backs turned, and restful things in general, which seemed to require such treatment in the course of their peregrinations.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992

Quotes with REQUIRE (3)

The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. I require so much!
Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility
One of the few downsides to being awakened is that we no longer require sleep; therefore we also no longer dream. It's a shame, because if I could dream, I know I'd dream about you. I'd dream about the way you smell and how your dark hair feels like silk between my fingers. I'd dream about the smoothness of your skin and the fierceness of your lips when we kiss. Without dreams, I have to be content with my own imagination — which is almost as good. I can picture all of those …
Richelle Mead Spirit Bound
So now you must choose... Are you a child who has not yet become world-weary? Or are you a philosopher who will vow never to become so? To children, the world and everything in it is new, something that gives rise to astonishment. It is not like that for adults. Most adults accept the world as a matter of course. This is precisely where philosophers are a notable exception. A philosopher never gets quite used to the world. To him or her, the world continues to seem a bit unre…
Jostein Gaarder Sophie's World
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT, WSJ.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1988–2005).