Need - meaning and definition. What is Need
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What (who) is Need - definition

THING THAT IS NECESSARY FOR AN ORGANISM TO LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE
Needs; Needing; Basic requirement; Unnecessary; NECESSARY; Need vs. Want; Human need; Fundamental human needs; Human needs; Intermediate needs; Needed
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

need         
  • North European Enclosure Dam (NEED) North
  • North European Enclosure Dam (NEED) South
PROPOSED ENCLOSURE OF THE NORTH SEA
NEED; North European Enclosure Dam
I
n.
1) to create a need
2) to feel a need
3) to fill, meet, obviate a need
4) to satisfy a need
5) to minister to smb.'s needs
6) an acute, crying, desperate, dire, pressing, urgent need
7) a basic, fundamental; biological; emotional, psychological; personal; physical; physiological; spiritual; unfulfilled, unmet; universal need
8) bodily; emergency; material needs
9) a need for (there is no need for violence)
10) a need to + inf. (there was a pressing need to act immediately; there was no need for you to go)
11) in need (to live in dire need; badly in need)
12) in need of (in crying need of food) USAGE NOTE: The sentence she needn't have gone implies that she did go (though there was no need for her to go). The sentence she didn't need to go does not indicate if she went or not.
II
v.
1) to need badly, desperately, sorely
2) (E) we all need to work
3) (F; in neg. and occ. in interrogative sentences) she need not work; or: she doesn't need to work; need she go. or: does she need to go.
4) (G) the house needs painting
need         
  • North European Enclosure Dam (NEED) North
  • North European Enclosure Dam (NEED) South
PROPOSED ENCLOSURE OF THE NORTH SEA
NEED; North European Enclosure Dam
I. n.
1.
Necessity, want, exigency, urgency, emergency, strait, extremity.
2.
Indigence, poverty, penury, destitution, distress, neediness, privation.
II. v. a.
Want, require, lack, be in want of, stand in want of.
Need         
  • North European Enclosure Dam (NEED) North
  • North European Enclosure Dam (NEED) South
PROPOSED ENCLOSURE OF THE NORTH SEA
NEED; North European Enclosure Dam
A need is dissatisfaction at a point of time and in a given context. Needs are distinguished from wants.

Wikipedia

Need

A need is dissatisfaction at a point of time and in a given context. Needs are distinguished from wants. In the case of a need, a deficiency causes a clear adverse outcome: a dysfunction or death. In other words, a need is something required for a safe, stable and healthy life (e.g. air, water, food, land, shelter) while a want is a desire, wish or aspiration. When needs or wants are backed by purchasing power, they have the potential to become economic demands.

Basic needs such as air, water, food and protection from environmental dangers are necessary for an organism to live. In addition to basic needs, humans also have needs of a social or societal nature such as the human need to socialise or belong to a family unit or group. Needs can be objective and physical, such as the need for food, or psychical and subjective, such as the need for self-esteem. The concept of "unmet need" arises in relation to needs in a social context which are not being fulfilled.

Needs and wants are a matter of interest in, and form a common substrate for, the fields of philosophy, biology, psychology, social science, economics, marketing and politics.

Examples of use of Need
1. We need need need that next technological breakthrough, they scream.
2. They need blood, they need food, they need shelter.
3. "We need commandos, we need police, we need helicopters.
4. They need infrastructure, and they need security.
5. "If we want electricity, we need a generator, and we need fuel and we need money.