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necessitate
[ nuh-ses-i-teyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to make necessary or unavoidable:
The breakdown of the car necessitated a change in our plans.
- to compel, oblige, or force:
The new wage demand will necessitate a price increase.
necessitate
/ nɪˈsɛsɪˌteɪt /
verb
- to cause as an unavoidable and necessary result
- usually passive to compel or require (someone to do something)
Derived Forms
- neˌcessiˈtation, noun
- neˈcessiˌtative, adjective
Other Words From
- ne·cessi·tation noun
- ne·cessi·tative adjective
- prene·cessi·tate verb (used with object) prenecessitated prenecessitating
- unne·cessi·tated adjective
- unne·cessi·tating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of necessitate1
Example Sentences
P. lunula cannot use that same strategy: it has chloroplasts organized in the form of a complex network, necessitating a different form of motion to avoid bright light.
Martin O'Malley, the commissioner of the Social Security Administration, empathizes all too well with the human suffering that necessitates the program’s existence.
But in March 2023, after suffering the worst Super Bowl hangover in NFL history, the Rams began a financial pullback necessitated by their spending to build the championship roster.
For four years now, he and the Dodgers have heard about how their 2020 championship, in a pandemic-shortened season, necessitated an asterisk, or some other form of punctuation.
As it stands, Pennsylvania allows abortion up to 24 weeks of gestation, or later if there is a medical emergency that necessitates pregnancy termination.
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