Definition of Prerequiring
1. Verb. (present participle of prerequire) ¹
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Definition of Prerequiring
1. prerequire [v] - See also: prerequire
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Prerequiring
Literary usage of Prerequiring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Teacher, and the American Educational Monthly (1869)
"... commencing it (culture of the heart), but prerequiring that the soil be not
stony nor hopelessly weedy, and foretelling the vain issue in either case. ..."
2. The American Educational Monthly: A Magazine of Popular Instruction and (1869)
"... commencing it (culture of the heart), but prerequiring that the soil be not
stony nor hopelessly weedy, and foretelling the vain issue in either case. ..."
3. Hiatus: The Void in Modern Education ; Its Cause and Antidote by Outis (1869)
"... not commencing it (culture of the heart) but prerequiring that the soil be
not stony nor hopelessly weedy, and foretelling the vain issue in either case ..."


