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Sentence count:267+18Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: inevitablyneedfullyneedsof necessitySimilar words: necessaryunnecessarynecessitymake a virtue of necessitywarilyprimarilyordinarilytemporarilyMeaning: ['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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211) First, there is direct inconsistency in the sense that compliance with one would necessarily constitute breach of the other.
212) It is also the case, of course, that stated aims do not necessarily match with practice.
213) Pleasant and courteous people are not necessarily honest and trustworthy. Dr T.P.Chia 
214) Hard work does not necessarily guarantee success, but no success is possible without hard work. Dr T.P.Chia 
215) What we want or desire is not necessarily what we need. Dr T.P.Chia 
216) But not necessarily in a negative way: he had used his blackness to become a better boxer.
217) Some one who's brilliant on the cinema screen isn't necessarily a good talk show guest.
218) This difference would necessarily secure traffic to the Railway, and by cheapening the cost would increase the consumption.
219) A good imagination does not necessarily guarantee success, but all successful people are highly imaginative, creative and inventive. Dr T.P.Chia 
220) Hence with our present framework perfect competition does not necessarily imply an efficient set of firms.
221) Simply by carrying out its day-to-day operations, an organisation necessarily communicates certain messages to those who interact with it.
222) This does not necessarily mean paying out a lot of money for several totally new changes of clothes.
223) These are not necessarily merely the left-over business from a previous administration.
224) Those who enjoy material abundance are not necessarily the very happy people, and there are many people who live very happy under material poverty. Dr T.P.Chia 
225) Poets do not necessarily have to be commentators on the historic present; there is a world within as well as a world without.
226) Stress in itself is not necessarily injurious.
227) A conflict or a frustration is not necessarily pathogenic.
228) Overbearing people are not necessarily strong people in life.
229) This team's defense is sheet iron one not necessarily.
230) It made me wonder: Why do we think that God's call is necessarily upwardly mobile?
231) The rituals known as male bonding do not necessarily involve drinking beer together.
232) Nor, if a work does get stolen, is the Louver necessarily likely to know about it.
233) Feudal society replaced slavery society, capitalism supplanted feudalism , and, after a, socialism will necessarily supercede capitalism.
234) So will all data centres end up in remote places like Quincy or Iceland? Not necessarily.
235) Logical thinking is not necessarily related to the way we talk.
236) Indeed , it has been argued that broad delegations are not even necessarily undemocratic, as Rehnquist claimed.
237) Though great artists have been licentious, licence does not necessarily result in great art.
238) Natural law school provided necessarily theory supports for its generation and development.
239) Hence, novelty is not necessarily a virtue in political theory[Sentence dictionary], nor is old age a defect.
240) While it unnerving , waiting awhile for an offer isn't necessarily a bad thing, Mr. Akana adds.
More similar words: necessaryunnecessarynecessitymake a virtue of necessitywarilyprimarilyordinarilytemporarilyrecessincessantcessationincessantlyrecessiverecessionsecessionpredecessorverilycommissaremissaryangrilycommissaryperemptorilydesultorilysatisfactorilygo to piecesessaymessagemess aboutexcessaccess
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