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(use as adjective)​

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Answered by arnabdutta63
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What is the adjective for necessity?

Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb necessitate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

necessary

Required, essential, whether logically inescapable or needed in order to achieve a desired result or avoid some penalty.

Unavoidable, inevitable.

(obsolete) Determined, involuntary: acting from compulsion rather than free will.

Synonyms:

required, essential, needed, requisite, vital, compulsory, imperative, indispensable, needful, obligatory, demanded, mandatory, important, key, central, consequential, incumbent, intrinsic, must-have, pivotal, all-important, core, critical, forced, integral, involuntary, necessitous, nonelective, peremptory, appropriate, called for, compulsatory, high-priority, inherent, innate, rudimentary, substantive, all important, basic, binding, bottom-line, cardinal, chief, compelling, crucial, decisive, desired, elementary, exigent, expedient … more

Examples:

“Expensive and advanced equipment is necessary for us to produce a high-quality film.”

“In this case, the application of such stringent sanctions is a necessary consequence.”

necessitous

(archaic) Needy, indigent, destitute, poor.

Lacking; required.

Necessary; unavoidable.

Synonyms:

needy, destitute, impecunious, impoverished, penniless, penurious, poor, poverty-stricken, hard up, indigent, needful, underprivileged, beggared, disadvantaged, pauperized, in need, badly off, beggarly, broke, dirt-poor, down-and-out, famished, skint, threadbare, short of money, bankrupt, empty-handed, flat, fortuneless, in reduced circumstances, insolvent, in straitened circumstances, low, meagre, meager, moneyless, pinched, reduced, scanty, strapped, suffering, unprosperous, in Queer Street, on the breadline, bad off, dirt poor, flat broke, in want, stone broke, truly needy … more

Examples:

“I want also to see panels of voluntary nurses who can be detailed off to attend to necessitous patients in their own home.”

“Glasgow Education Authority organised holidays for the necessitous children of the city from the 1920s onwards.”

“It is one thing barely to comply with the urgencies of the case, and to do that which in necessitous circumstances is best.”

necessitative

(grammar) Being or relating to a grammatical form that indicates necessity.

necessitied

(obsolete) In a state of want; necessitous.

necessariest

superlative form of necessary: most necessary

necessitated

simple past tense and past participle of necessitate

Synonyms:

asked, involved, needed, demanded, required, took, comprised, concerned, encompassed, included, warranted, commanded, entailed, wanted, imposed, postulated, called for, consisted of, claimed, taken, challenged, meant, meaned, beared, obliged, justified, requested, occasioned, asked for, implied, exacted, made necessary, bore, borne, craved, cried out for, begged, clamored, clamoured, expected, compelled, lasted, had need for, stood in need of, lacked, stipulated, had to have, had occasion for, had need of, had occasion to … more

necessitating

present participle of necessitate

Synonyms:

demanding, requiring, warranting, involving, calling for, compelling, constraining, entailing, exacting, forcing, obliging, bearing, challenging, claiming, impelling, meaning, needing, taking, wanting, asking, behoving, behooving, causing, coercing, commanding, craving, dictating, driving, imposing, making, making necessary, postulating, leaving no choice but to, justifying, encompassing, requesting, asking for, implying, begging, occasioning, crying out for, clamouring, clamoring, expecting, including, comprising, concerning, stipulating, standing in need of, having need for … more

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