Vocabulary
Prerequisite
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist.
Urdu meaning
لازمی، اولین شرط،ضروری
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Is conviction still a prerequisite to enter Australia?` Normally, convicts and undesirables used to be deported to their home country.
- Mandatory community consent: The free, prior and informed consent of local communities must be a legal prerequisite for all large-scale mining projects.
- Consistency at the top is a prerequisite for consistency on the field, and the PCB has been doing exactly the opposite.
- This is the prerequisite to developing a forward-looking and ecologically conscious industrial sector that is able to create jobs andmeet the livelihood needs of a huge, young population.
- As was the Israeli Occupation Forces` (IOF) destruction of water and sewerage land power generation/ distribution systems that are a basic prerequisite for human living.
Synonyms
necessary condition, condition, precondition,qualification, essential, requirement
Antonyms
unnecessary, non-essential
Curator example
“sponsorship is not a prerequisite for any project”
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