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desideratum

[dih-sid-uh-rey-tuhm, -rah-, -zid-] / dɪˌsɪd əˈreɪ təm, -ˈrɑ-, -ˌzɪd- /






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Diversity isn’t necessarily an ethical desideratum in a collection.

From New York Times

But there’s another overall desideratum: The system has to be straightforward enough to be managed easily — to get large numbers of people vaccinated as swiftly as possible.

From New York Times

Since her subjects are motivated by wealth or a related desideratum—beauty, youth, glamour, celebrity—they tend to be pathetic or...

From The Wall Street Journal

So many talents, so many different attractions, so much money, elegance, and beauty on display, but—and it’s a trivial observation—this multitude of desiderata is inevitably spread out among a large group of people.

From Literature

It is a version of what is known as a lithium-air battery, something that has been a desideratum of energy-storage research since the 1970s.

From Economist