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Definition of called-for in English: called-foradjective Demanded or required. a called-for prohibition of handguns Example sentencesExamples - I never use the called-for evaporated milk in pumpkin pie.
- Fueled by the economy and corporate downsizing, the called-for reforms would put a stronger focus on career preparation at all levels of education.
- The UN offers the best and quickest way to resolve the conflict, that is, conducting the called-for plebiscite.
- At the height of the gun debate leading police officials stated that the called-for prohibition of handguns would be senseless and a waste of time and money.
- The called-for design guidelines have elsewhere increased construction costs and added administrative delays.
- The development worker may enable the organizations already doing a sterling job in the area to meet some of the most called-for needs of pensioners.
- Chardonnay, the most called-for wine in the world, is now a girl's name.
- Were a man to say, "I've never liked kids, and I'm not too crazy about them when they're bigger, either," the called-for response is quite obvious.
- The report didn't put a price tag on the called-for studies, but that $1.1 billion will cover only a fraction of the projects.
- I want to mention one other measure that has been long called-for and that has been achieved in this Budget, and that is the youth residential drug rehabilitation centre.
- He described the PM's visit as "not a called-for situation".
- Logic will hopefully dictate that the called-for changes will be implemented.
- The called-for monitoring of the loggers allowed into the rain forest's center will come from a new Forest Service with only 150 employees and from state and municipal governments.
- The resolution invited the UN Secretary-General to strengthen the military observer group already in place and deploy it on both sides of the border to witness the called-for disengagement.
Synonyms necessary, required, prerequisite, essential, indispensable, vital, needed, needful |