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  • REQUEST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of REQUEST is the act or an instance of asking for something How to use request in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Request
  • REQUEST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    There are different ways of asking for something We usually ask for something in a polite and indirect way, for example, using can, could, would you mind if and may: … There are a number of ways of asking someone to do something in a polite and indirect way We often use please to make our requests more polite: …
  • Request - definition of request by The Free Dictionary
    [From Middle English requeste, the act of requesting, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin * (rēs) requaesita, (thing) requested, from alteration of Latin requīsīta, feminine past participle of requīrere, to ask for; see require ]
  • requeste - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Middle French Etymology From Old French requeste, from Vulgar Latin *requaesita, from Latin requīsīta
  • REQUEST Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    To request something means to formally ask for it If you're sick of always getting a middle seat on the airplane, put in a request for the aisle or window next time You can request something you want, like extra cheese on your pizza, or a better parking space, but you can also "put in a request "
  • REQUEST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    requester (reˈquester) noun Word origin C14: from Old French requeste, from Vulgar Latin requaerere (unattested) to seek after; see require, quest
  • Requester or Requestor? Difference Explained (10+ Examples)
    The word “request” comes from the Old French “requeste”, which, in turn, comes from the Latin word “Requiere” The Latin “requirere” is also where we get our word “require” from
  • Requestee vs. Requestor — What’s the Difference?
    Requestee and requestor are both related to the act of making a request The requestee is the person, group, or entity that is being asked or approached for something It could be information, action, or any other form of fulfillment On the other hand, the requestor is the initiator of this interaction
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  • request - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    re•quest rɪˈkwɛst n petition: a request for silence something asked for: Please grant our request v to ask for, esp formally or politely:[~ + object] I request permission to speak





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