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

unnecessary         
¦ adjective
1. not needed.
2. more than is necessary.
¦ noun (unnecessaries) unnecessary things.
Derivatives
unnecessarily adverb
unnecessariness noun
unnecessary         
If you describe something as unnecessary, you mean that it is not needed or does not have to be done, and is undesirable.
The slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman...
He accused Diana of making an unnecessary fuss.
= needless
? necessary
ADJ
unnecessarily
I didn't want to upset my husband or my daughter unnecessarily...
A bad keyboard can make life unnecessarily difficult.
= needlessly
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
unnecessary         
a.
Needless, useless, superfluous, uncalled for.

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 unnecessary
1. This is unnecessary fence for which unnecessary roads were paved.
2. Unnecessary bans Latin America has even been on the receiving end of other countries‘ harsh and unnecessary actions.
3. "We welcome the removal of unnecessary coursework.
4. "The crucifixion was unnecessary and provocative.
5. He later discovered the operation was unnecessary.