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Necessitating

Necessitate \Ne*ces"si*tate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Necessitated; p. pr. & vb. n. Necessitating.] [Cf. L. necessitatus, p. p. of necessitare, and F. n['e]cessiter. See Necessity.]

  1. To make necessary or indispensable; to render unavoidable.

    Sickness [might] necessitate his removal from the court.
    --South.

    This fact necessitates a second line.
    --J. Peile.

  2. To reduce to the necessity of; to force; to compel.

    The Marquis of Newcastle, being pressed on both sides, was necessitated to draw all his army into York.
    --Clarendon.

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vb. (present participle of necessitate English)

Usage examples of "necessitating".

Throughout all that time on their homeworld the social climate maintained the pressures necessitating such a development.

The Tyrathca tolerated them, knowing that their own numbers were constantly rising, necessitating an ongoing construction programme.

So finally the imposing automobile lumbered toward the South carrying Dona Luisa, her sister who hailed with delight this withdrawal before the admired troops of the Emperor, and Chichi, pleased that the war was necessitating an excursion to the fashionable beaches frequented by her friends.

It signaled the ingress into the actual target area, generally the most dangerous part of the mission and necessitating a series of precise maneuvers so the bomb or missile could be launched.

By limiting their objectives in the war, America and its allies inadvertently set the stage for years of continued conflict and great suffering, necessitating actions in 2003 which even now we do not fully understand the ramifications of.

Each one would be extremely draining, both on myself and the subject, necessitating several hours of recovery time.

When I was two I smashed my forehead in a fall, affecting the optic nerve and necessitating an operation.

The Soviet side transmitted its messages in Russian, and the Americans in English, necessitating skilled translators at both ends.

His examination took longer than he'd expected, necessitating several X-ray films, and some additional tests, but he was called back to the Soviet embassy before the results arrived.

Eight of the beds have been prepared for multiple-fracture cases, and the other four for cranial and mandible fractures with associated brain damage necessitating a cardiac or respiratory assist.