Synonym: inevitably, needfully, needs, of necessity. Similar words: necessary, unnecessary, necessity, make a virtue of necessity, warily, primarily, ordinarily, temporarily. Meaning: ['nesɪ'sərɪlɪ] adv. 1. in an essential manner 2. in such a manner as could not be otherwise 3. as a highly likely consequence.
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121) One can not necessarily assume that the operation of market principles perse will automatically lead to efficiency.
122) Methods for dissociating cells are therefore more drastic and not necessarily compatible with long-term viability.
123) Education and knowledge do not necessarily guarantee success - without goal-commitment, tenacity and hard work. Dr T.P.Chia
124) Opportunity makes realizing achievement possible, but it does not necessarily guarantee success. Dr T.P.Chia
125) But the theories are not strictly comparable, and their strengths and weaknesses are not necessarily obvious.
126) A pleasant and nice person is not necessarily a good person. A frank and critical person is not necessarily a bad person. Dr T.P.Chia
127) Their interpretability, however, must not be exaggerated; their meanings are not necessarily wholly predictable on first acquaintance.
128) And it makes obvious sense to say that autonomous institutions are not necessarily homes of academic freedom.
129) Death was not necessarily a portal to the blank bliss of absolute nothingness. It was a deep dive into the unknown. Amy Tan
130) Neither creative nor conventional paths will necessarily lead to an acceptable solution in every case.
131) The integration of Johnson Brothers will not necessarily mean the closure of the offices at Hanley.
132) However, this has not necessarily proved to be the case when the time has come to commit the words to celluloid.
133) While this does not necessarily imply causality, it does suggest that the climate was compatible with public acceptance.
134) But the same rates of interest should not necessarily be paid to non-residents and residents alike.
135) Education and knowledge without hard work do not necessarily guarantee success, and imprudence, indiscipline and emotional impulsivity contribute to failure. Dr T.P.Chia
136) He accepted that legalisation would not necessarily greatly increase addiction to hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
137) All that is necessarily involved is a sense of belonging that excludes indifference to the group as well as alienation from it.
138) The industrial revolution, among other things, necessarily produced general literacy.
139) But not, as the blinkered writer of that article implied, necessarily her own independent choice.
140) This did not necessarily mean that all local party chiefs in the minorities were also lethargic during 1922.
141) Considerable skills are required for the management of change - skills which are not necessarily transferable from one environment to another.
142) There is a way of being wrong which is also sometimes necessarily right. Edward Abbey
143) I had stolen it from a book, but that didn't necessarily mean it was any good.
144) Moreover, particular examples of the use or non-use of multiple points of view are not necessarily indicators of cognitive deprivation.
145) Sitting in Les Deux Magots wearing a beret is not necessarily being a critical learner.
146) The star ratings shown in the hotel descriptions have been allocated by Enterprise and are not necessarily the same as official classifications.
147) Medical know-how means that people are living longer anyway, though not necessarily in the best of health.
148) These specific storage conditions however, although commonly used[Sentence dictionary], need not necessarily be employed.
149) Characteristic activity: necessarily occurring with adverbs like always and continually.
150) Men involved in the upper reaches of political life might not necessarily find in it an adequate protection.
More similar words: necessary, unnecessary, necessity, make a virtue of necessity, warily, primarily, ordinarily, temporarily, recess, incessant, cessation, incessantly, recessive, recession, secession, predecessor, verily, commissar, emissary, angrily, commissary, peremptorily, desultorily, satisfactorily, go to pieces, essay, message, mess about, excess, access.