necessitate|necessitated|necessitates|necessitating in English
verb
[ne·ces·si·tate || nɪ'sesɪteɪt]
make necessary, cause to be unavoidable; obligate, compel, force
Use "necessitate|necessitated|necessitates|necessitating" in a sentence
1. His apathy necessitates stimulation.
2. Language learning usually necessitates conscious mimicry.
3. Starting an enterprise will necessitate borrowing money.
4. Your proposal would necessitate changing our plans.
5. Most auriferous Arsenopyrite ores are refractory necessitating pre-treatments before gold extraction
6. Your mistakes necessitate doing the work again.
7. Complications, however, could necessitate the removal of the implants.
8. It's an unpopular measure, but the situation necessitates it.
9. Recent financial scandals have necessitated changes in parliamentary procedures.
10. This change would necessitate starting all over again.
11. It also "necessitates complete abstention from exploitation in any form”.
12. Axiologies that are driven by or necessitated by external technological change (e.g
13. This separate-loading system necessitated the use of two loaders.
14. Where force majeure necessitates business suspension for more than one month.
15. A prolonged drought had necessitated the introduction of water rationing.
16. Other circumstances may necessitate a much higher rate of air change.
17. Demand for cement , however , was increasing faster , necessitating installation of further capacity .
18. The cause was entero-enteral intussusception due to a hamartoma necessitating resection.
19. Eg : Your mistakes necessitate doing the work again.
20. Reduction in government spending will necessitate further cuts in public services.
21. The Phoenician's extensive trade networks necessitated considerable book-keeping and correspondence.
22. By # the means and ends of coordination had necessitated pragmatic adjustments
23. The Omnidroid's defences necessitate an air drop from 5000 feet.
24. For a few, mental-health issues may necessitate professional treatment.
25. The growing complexity of human societies necessitated systems of accounting and writing.