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necessarily

/'nesisərili/
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Explanation of "Necessarily"

Definition:
"Necessarily" is an adverb that means something has to happen or is certain to happen. It suggests that there is no other option or way for things to be.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "necessarily" to indicate that something is required or must be true in a particular situation.
  • It often answers the question "Is this unavoidable?" or "Does this have to happen?"
Examples:
  1. Basic Use:
    "If it rains, you will necessarily get wet."
    (This means that if it rains, getting wet is unavoidable.)

  2. In a Sentence:
    "Studying hard necessarily leads to better grades."
    (Studying hard is required for better grades.)

Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, "necessarily" can be used to discuss situations in a more abstract way. For example: - "Not all successful people necessarily come from wealthy backgrounds."
(This means that success does not require coming from wealth; it's not a given.)

Word Variants:
  • Necessary (adjective): Required or essential. Example: "Water is necessary for life."
  • Necessity (noun): The state of being necessary. Example: "Food is a necessity for survival."
Different Meanings:

In general usage, "necessarily" focuses on the idea of something being unavoidable. However, it can also imply that something is true in most cases, but not every single case.

Synonyms:
  • Unavoidably
  • Inescapably
  • Essentially
  • Indispensably
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "necessarily" itself does not have idioms or phrasal verbs directly associated with it, related phrases might include: - "By necessity": This means something must be done because it is required.
Example: "By necessity, we had to cancel the event due to the storm."

Summary:

In summary, "necessarily" is an adverb that highlights the inevitability or required nature of a situation.

Adverb
  1. as a highly likely consequence
    • we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe
  2. in such a manner as could not be otherwise
    • it is necessarily so
    • we must needs by objective
  3. in an essential manner
    • such expenses are necessarily incurred

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