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Necessary (disambiguation); Political necessity defense; Necessity (disambiguation); Nessecary; Necessity; Necessities

Necessities         
·pl of Necessity.
necessity         
[n?'s?s?ti]
¦ noun (plural necessities)
1. the state or fact of being necessary.
2. an indispensable thing.
Origin
ME: from OFr. necessite, from L. necessitas, from necesse 'be needful'.
necessity         
(necessities)
1.
The necessity of something is the fact that it must happen or exist.
There is agreement on the necessity of reforms...
Most women, like men, work from economic necessity...
Some people have to lead stressful lifestyles out of necessity.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp
If you say that something is of necessity the case, you mean that it is the case because nothing else is possible or practical in the circumstances.
Negotiations between the enemies are of necessity indirect.
PHRASE: usu PHR before v, PHR n/adj/adv
2.
A necessity is something that you must have in order to live properly or do something.
Water is a basic necessity of life.
...food, fuel and other daily necessities.
= essential
? luxury
N-COUNT
3.
A situation or action that is a necessity is necessary and cannot be avoided.
The President pleaded that strong rule from the centre was a regrettable, but temporary necessity.
N-COUNT: usu sing

Wikipedia

Necessary

Necessary or necessity may refer to:

  • Need
    • An action somebody may feel they must do
    • An important task or essential thing to do at a particular time or by a particular moment
  • Necessary and sufficient condition, in logic, something that is a required condition for something else to be the case
  • Necessary proposition, in logic, a statement about facts that is either unassailably true (tautology) or obviously false (contradiction)
  • Metaphysical necessity, in philosophy, a truth which is true in all possible worlds
  • Necessity in modal logic
  • Necessity good in economics
Law
  • Doctrine of necessity, a concept in constitutional law
  • Military necessity, a concept in international law
  • Necessity (criminal law), a defence in criminal law
  • Necessity (tort), a concept in the law of tort
  • A necessity in contract law
Other
  • Necessity., a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon being part of Three Extracts from the Diary of a Week, 1837.
  • "Necessary" (song), by Every Little Thing, 1998
  • A bathroom or toilet, in some languages (in English this is an archaic usage)
  • An economic need enunciated by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1944 Second Bill of Rights
  • Necessity (novel), of 2016 by Jo Walton
  • Necessary Records, UK record label
Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor NECESSITIES
1. are necessities.
The Life You Can Save _ Peter Singer _ Talks at Google
2. earn on life's necessities.
Democracy _ Yascha Mounk _ Talks at Google
3. for buying necessities, for building houses,
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4. internal necessities, and partly because its new
Intersection of Technology and Foreign Policy _ Henry Kissinger _ Talks at Google
5. "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries.
Low Tech High Intelligence Connection _ Grace Ku _ Talks at Google
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor NECESSITIES
1. ANSWER ONE÷ Luxuries really do become necessities.
2. When we joined, the Americans promised to provide all necessities.
3. Only basic necessities are allowed into the strip.
4. "Look, I‘m only getting necessities," he told a reporter.
5. The paycheck from the program allowed her to buy necessities.