arrangement, condition, escape hatch, imperative, making ready, need, precondition, preparing, proviso, spadework, tryout
Definitionadj. required as a prior condition or course of study
Last update: June 21, 2016
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A degree is a prerequisite for joining the P.G. course. [Please select]
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Small wonder that war was unending: Victory in battle was a path to success, while military service was highly regarded in all classes and was a virtual prerequisite for a career in politics. [Please select]
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The prerequisite to it is the assumption that the type of the Saviour has reached us only in a greatly distorted form. [Please select]
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The first prerequisite of elective government is the MUTUAL CONFIDENCE of the electors. [Please select]
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By constant accessions of fresh understanding, his centre of balance, his novel's chief prerequisite, was kept in a continuous state of flux. [Please select]
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A high civilization is a pyramid: it can stand only on a broad base; its primary prerequisite is a strong and soundly consolidated mediocrity. [Please select]
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It is, in fact, the _first_ prerequisite to the appearance of the exceptional: it is a necessary condition to a high degree of civilization. [adverb]
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