Antonym: unnecessary, chance. Similar words: necessary, recessive, recession, excessive, accessible, processing, concession, go to pieces. Meaning: [nɪ'sesətɪ] n. 1. the condition of being essential or indispensable 2. anything indispensable.
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121. Of necessity, the foregoing provides only brief details about the range of ground equipment available.
122. Again, we should note the interdependence and mutual necessity of the main and minor channels of mystical power.
123. Beauty has no obvious use; nor is there any clear cultural necessity for it. Yet civilization could not do without it. Sigmund Freud
124. It had been hard to convince the Imperial's sommelier of the necessity for the presence of porter and ginger beer.
125. Food is the basic necessity of life and without it economic progress is impossible.
126. Organizational structure was driven by the necessity of having skilled negotiators in close proximity.
127. Although there is never a clean slate on which to start planning, the new start provides the necessity for such planning.
128. In particular it highlighted the necessity of delaying decisions about interpretations at the word level, due to ambiguities in labelling and segmenting.
129. Such a call to arms was, in fact, a necessity for a band in their career situation.
130. However, Rauschenberg's act is important in establishing the necessity of acknowledging the importance of usurping the claims of abstract expressionism.
131. As long as this aesthetic appreciation does not coincide with profitable necessity then this conflict will remain.
132. By necessity my beauty routine is pared down to the basics of cleansing, toning and moisturising.
133. Supplies of liquid helium are an absolute necessity in many modern science laboratories.
134. Fear should not blind us to the necessity of fighting this disease.
135. It was he who had inflicted an appendectomy of doubtful necessity on Harry forty-two years ago.
136. Human caprice crumbles before this necessity; there can be no human autonomy in the face of technical autonomy.
137. The smell of her hair, the taste of her mouth, the feeling of her skin seemed to have got inside him, or into the air all round him. She had become a physical necessity. George Orwell
138. But these should occur as a result of tradition or of conscious choice rather than of necessity.
139. Design, development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information.
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140. In our constantly changing, global, highly technological society, collaboration is a necessity.
141. There are two infestations that are commonly transmitted in this way although there is no absolute necessity for this mode of transmission.
142. Similarly, medical advice about the necessity for circumcision varies with the times.
143. Nevertheless, out of necessity, to help the adviser feel less pressured, some bureaux do run partial appointment systems.
144. In this period barriers to trade were high and thus the multinational structure of operationally-independent companies was a necessity.
145. Siu and many others arrived with very little and out of necessity created new careers.
146. Maturity begins when we're content to feel we're right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong. Sydney J. Harris
147. When Miss Temple marries, Jane feels the necessity of trying something new and advertises for a position as a governess.
148. Grammatical gender is not a logical necessity in a language.
149. Gradually I began to realize the necessity for a more closely knit organization.
150. Henceforth, the article analyzes the necessity of the mode of the 4-terminal connection in the experiment of low resistance measurement using the double bridge.
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