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necessarily

[ˌnesəˈserəli]

Definition:
1. Used to say that something cannot be avoided.
2. In an essential manner.
3. In such a manner as could not be otherwise.
4. As a highly likely consequence.

Use 'necessarily' in a sentence:

  1. This makes life meaningful but it does not necessarily make us happy.
  2. A higher fee does not necessarily mean a better course.
  3. Public statements from the various groups involved should not necessarily be taken at face value.
  4. I am not saying that those things are necessarily more important.
  5. A passion for cooking does not necessarily have to be bad for your waistline.
  6. That's not necessarily a problem, that's progress.
  7. The public don't necessarily want the paraphernalia of a full hearing.
  8. Speed and safety are not necessarily incompatible.
  9. The disappearance of dinosaurs is not necessarily caused by astronomical incidents.
  10. Be necessarily associated with or result in or involve.
  11. NB The opinions stated in this essay do not necessarily represent those of the Church of God Missionary Society.
  12. "Not necessarily," she says cryptically.
  13. Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
  14. Longevity is not necessarily about being older for longer.
  15. The statements and views expressed herein are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the Wilson Centre.
  16. Women do not necessarily have to imitate men to be successful in business.
  17. The problem is not necessarily the amount of available funding.
  18. There was a sporting chance they would meet, but not necessarily at the party.
  19. Going grey is not necessarily synonymous with growing old.
  20. Coaches do not necessarily have the incentive to graduate players.
  21. Buying expensive furniture is not necessarily the smartest move to make.
  22. These are not necessarily hateful, malicious people.
  23. The equipment doesn't necessarily operate in pure water.
  24. Just because he has a beard doesn't necessarily mean he's a hippy.
  25. Their success does not necessarily reflect a leftward shift in politics.
  26. Stress in itself is not necessarily injurious.
  27. We're hedging with words like "generally" and "necessarily" because any role can be assigned any right.
  28. The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices.
  29. Should motherhood necessarily mean sacrifice and self-denial?
  30. Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events.
  31. He is not attempting necessarily to reproduce the cadence of speech.
  32. Therapists cannot prescribe drugs as they are not necessarily medically qualified.
  33. Tourism is an industry that has a necessarily close connection with governments.
  34. Symphony musicians cannot necessarily sight-read.
  35. It's not necessarily an efficient way to learn.
  36. A famous old name on a firm is not necessarily a guarantee of quality.
  37. The risqué headlines don't necessarily reflect a new sexual libertinism.
  38. Business relationships are necessarily a bit more formal.
  39. An enlarged prostate does not necessarily mean cancer.
  40. Wealth is not necessarily synonymous with happiness.
  41. Brookman & Langdon were said to manufacture the most desirable pens and these necessarily command astonishingly high prices.
  42. This is not necessarily proof that he is wrong.
  43. Federal policy is necessarily involved in the technology vs. genius dispute.
  44. The number of places available is necessarily limited.
  45. Biggest doesn't necessarily mean best.
  46. NB: The opinions stated in this essay do not necessarily represent those of the Church of God Missionary Society.
  47. Still, their views are not necessarily accurate.
  48. "Not necessarily," says economic researcher Sara Johnson.
  49. A wasp or bee sting is painful but not necessarily serious.
  50. "He was lying, of course."—"Not necessarily."