"Quires" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quires" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quires" Meaning

Requires

Present tense: requires, required, requiring

Verb: to need or demand something, especially something necessary for operating or functioning

"Quires" Examples

Word Usage Examples for "quires"


1. Formal/Official Writings

- The government issued a statement that quires all citizens to pay their taxes on time to avoid penalties.

2. Binding Arbitration

- The company's contract states that any disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration, as specified by the contract's provisions that require employees to quires issues through the official HR channel.

3. Demanding or Asking Authoritatively

- The teacher quires her students to hand in their homework on the teacher's desk by the end of the day.

4. Matters or Concerns

- Before her gall bladder surgery, she listed down everything she ate and when, tracking every single thing she devoured, quires.

5. Clothes for the upper part of a person

- It was crafted to reduce easily, allowing it to pass through the person's neck hole, leaving the rest of the garment to flow freely around the body, easier to slip on, which is very good at wrapping quires completely properly.

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A witty remark or response, often sarcastic or humorous.<br><br>Example: "He delivered a series of clever quips during the comedy show that left the audience in stitches."<br><br>(Note: The word "quips" can also refer to a person's quick and witty remarks or sayings, often used to tease or make a point.)

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