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necessitation

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

必要性,必要条件,必需品,需要

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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

  • That, he says, necessitates the development of a more approachable style of leadership across the company at this time when so many lives are more complicated and more stressful than ever.

  • Keeping warming below 2˚ C could necessitate sucking out 10 billion tons a year by 2050 and 20 billion annually by 2100, a study by the National Academies found.

  • Though those reports have been muddied, we do know that the President’s oxygen saturation levels dropped below 94% on two occasions, necessitating supplemental oxygen.

  • It will also likely necessitate the creation or appointment of a state agency singularly dedicated to fuel treatment, Wara says.

  • This construction-related damage should not necessitate a complete abatement project in areas unaffected by the city’s work.

  • Home visits necessitate a phone, car, fuel, and someone who can drive.

  • The call to return to the real meaning of Christmas does not necessitate cracking the Good Book.

  • We must change our understanding of masculinity so that it doesn't necessitate violent resolutions to conflict.

  • Clearly, the close quarters necessitate interesting adjustments.

  • It will necessitate all the political and promotional skills she can muster.

  • And it will necessitate my going out considerablyand appearing at receptions and places.

  • Not that young man's daughter, certainly, for that would necessitate her being a small child.

  • The possible approach of the French fleet did not necessitate the hasty execution of a prisoner.

  • The situation in Wyoming did not necessitate haste on their part, and so they had waited.

  • It guides, it need not coerce or necessitate, though it may.