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necessitated

/nuh-ses-i-teyt/US // nəˈsɛs ɪˌteɪt //UK // (nɪˈsɛsɪˌteɪt) //

有必要,必须的,需要,必要性

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ne·ces·si·tat·ed, ne·ces·si·tat·ing.

    • : 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.

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Examples

  • The coronavirus pandemic necessitated a virtual offseason, and there were no preseason games to develop chemistry or help first-year players navigate the leap from college to the pros.

  • This necessitates bringing to the table every key player—from manufacturers, distributors, and delivery services to providers, payers, and public health experts—to build the strongest distribution approach possible.

  • In that scenario, which would necessitate a full-scale rebuild, parting with so many picks could prove to be disastrous.

  • The coronavirus pandemic necessitated a virtual offseason and there were no preseason games to develop chemistry or help first-year players navigate the leap from college to the pros.

  • As Ghebreyesus observed, the ethics of allowing a disease to spread for the purpose of immunity and necessitating the long-term isolation of high-risk individuals is problematic.

  • He activism necessitated setting aside what he calls “a glamorous life before [he] spoke out against tobacco.”

  • The conclusion of such deals, of course, both necessitated and created ministerial and other bureaucratic exchanges.

  • Of course, financing these subsidies necessitated cutting costs elsewhere—in this case, the salaries of top government officials.

  • Also, because of a last-minute change of venue necessitated by the weather, there will be no balloon drop following his speech.

  • That would have necessitated a similar leap into the dressing rooms of Armani, or perhaps Donna Karan.

  • The quickening of one part of the process necessitated the "speeding up" of all the others.

  • This, of course, increased the friction and necessitated the use of a still stronger spring.

  • Their bills were based on the pounds weight delivered, and new designs necessitated new patterns and new troubles.

  • This journey necessitated an absence of twelve months, during which time Robert expected his bride to arrive.

  • At every halt which this groping search necessitated, scores of tired men would fall asleep and drop out of their saddles.