Necessitating: meaning, definitions and examples
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necessitating
[ nəˈsɛsɪteɪtɪŋ ]
requirement
Necessitating means making something necessary or unavoidable. It refers to a situation or condition that creates the need for a specific action or result. In this sense, it underscores the importance of the action that must be taken.
Synonyms
demanding, obliging, requiring.
Examples of usage
- The changes in regulations necessitate a review of our processes.
- His injury necessitated a change in the team's strategy.
- The storm necessitated the cancellation of the event.
Translations
Translations of the word "necessitating" in other languages:
🇵🇹 necessitando
🇮🇳 अनिवार्य बनाना
🇩🇪 notwendigmachend
🇮🇩 mewajibkan
🇺🇦 вимагаючи
🇵🇱 wymuszając
🇯🇵 必要とする
🇫🇷 nécessitant
🇪🇸 necesitando
🇹🇷 zorunlu hale getiren
🇰🇷 필요하게 하는
🇸🇦 يتطلب
🇨🇿 vyžadující
🇸🇰 vyžadujúci
🇨🇳 使...成为必要
🇸🇮 nujno
🇮🇸 nauðsynleg
🇰🇿 қажет ететін
🇬🇪 აუცილებელი
🇦🇿 zəruri edən
🇲🇽 necesitando
Etymology
The word 'necessitate' originates from the Latin verb 'necessitare', which means 'to make necessary'. It is derived from 'necessitas', meaning 'necessity' or 'need', itself stemming from 'necesse', which translates as 'inevitable' or 'unavoidable'. The term first appeared in English in the late 15th century and has evolved to describe situations that create an obligation or requirement for certain actions. Over the centuries, the usage of 'necessitating' has expanded across various contexts, from legal requirements to everyday situations, where certain conditions make specific responses essential.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #16,062, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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