NECESSITATE


Meaning of NECESSITATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

change

The passages and narrow stairs made the effort very difficult, necessitating a change in the arrangements.

use

Both types of transactions necessitate the use of nostro accounts with correspondent banks.

The nature of building work normally necessitates the use of a gang.

This necessitated the use or threat of force or violence by the defendant and resistance by the victim.

The reader will appreciate that in most cases oil field development necessitates the use of external finance.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Sales have dropped dramatically, necessitating cuts in production and employment.

The proposed festival would necessitate closing University Avenue between 14th and 24th Streets Northwest.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Both types of transactions necessitate the use of nostro accounts with correspondent banks.

But that was often a complex process, necessitating a lawyer and a lot of time.

Its writing will necessitate an extensive examination of diverse literatures.

Southerners hotly contended that no violence necessitating migration existed; the resolution was not passed.

The higher level of production has, merely, a higher level of want creation necessitating a higher level of want satisfaction.

The how in this case necessitated sub-contracting the exhibition table.

The problems presented to the female child are different problems, necessitating different solutions.

Transferred calls have subsequently been found to have been dropped, necessitating the caller dialling again.

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