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Example sentences for "necessitate"

Lexicographically close words:
necessary; necessarye; necesse; necessitarian; necessitas; necessitated; necessitatem; necessitates; necessitating; necessite
  1. The emergencies of earth wrought by sin necessitate just such incidents, that the great purpose of God for man shall be accomplished.

  2. This did necessitate Gilbert Campbel to reveale that to the Minister of the Parish and to some other neighbours and friends which hitherto he had suffered secretly.

  3. Could there not be some simple method which would not necessitate the perversion of the truth?

  4. In national matters, where there is a general and not a mere Party will, there is a way, and the way is not to be recoiled from because the first years of the change may necessitate Governmental regulation.

  5. It is evident that those which necessitate creative planning and manipulation call for greater ability than the problems of selection.

  6. This planning would necessitate such applications of art as the adapting of style, design, and color to the individual, selecting and combining textures and colors in the fabrics, and using appropriate trimmings and accessories.

  7. Each of these different aims of art will necessitate a different system of choice of objects to be represented.

  8. By the evening of the 30th of November they had got so far out of hand as to necessitate the reading of the Riot Act and a proclamation by the governor (Sir F.

  9. In Manchester and the midland counties the riots assumed the form of an attack upon the dissenters, and were so serious as to necessitate the passing of a Riot Act.

  10. Distanced from Recess some thirteen miles, a journey thither and back would with horses necessitate a whole day's time, but with a motor it's only just around the block so to speak.

  11. His traps necessitate a new arrangement of all the luggage, which I am not allowed to superintend at all, but am carried off to a room well to the rear where a whiskey and soda is vainly pressed upon me.

  12. The locomotives to haul a long train must have increased power and weight, and will necessitate stronger rails to carry the greater rolling loads.

  13. Long steep gradients not only necessitate increased motive-power for the ascending trains, but also require increased brake-power, and precautionary measures for the descending trains.

  14. The sinking, too, may not be uniform, but may produce fissures, depressions, and separation of the earthwork which will necessitate much care when bringing forward fresh filling material.

  15. When laying out a line of railway, the natural features of the country will necessitate the introduction of curves, and the question for consideration will be whether they are to be made of small or large radius.

  16. The taking down of one half of the old structure may necessitate the removal of stays and bracing affecting the stability of the half remaining to carry the traffic, and thus render temporary shoring and bracing necessary.

  17. It would necessitate enlarged plans of so many portions to show clearly the property or buildings inside the limits of deviation, that in practice it is found expedient to make the plans to a much larger scale.

  18. Some of these underground works may be so peculiar and complicated as to necessitate a slight deviation from the course originally intended for the line.

  19. This type of shed implies a constant supply of carts, so as not to detain the railway trucks, or necessitate the stacking or storing of goods on the low level floor in the way of carting movements.

  20. The inflammation being chronic will necessitate stimulating treatment of the part in order to increase the process of absorption.

  21. When paraplegia is complete, large and ill-conditioned sores soon form on the hips and thighs from chafing and bruising, which have a tendency quickly to weaken the animal and necessitate his destruction.

  22. Inability in the lame leg to sustain weight will imply excessive exertion by the sound one, and lack of facility or disposition to rest the lame member on the ground will necessitate a longer continuance of that action on the sound side.

  23. Of course, all boys who go to school are not destined for professions that necessitate the passing of an examination, competitive or otherwise.

  24. The lad was wondering, in his mind, as to what could be the urgent business that could necessitate its being carried at such speed; while Francis felt that every breath was needed for the work he had to do.

  25. But they did not touch any shoal sufficiently shallow to necessitate this.

  26. How many times did he not wish some matter to crop up which would necessitate Madame de Renal going into the house and leaving the garden!

  27. The extreme timidity of Madame de Renal was fluttered when she thought of this stranger whose functions would necessitate his coming between her and her children.

  28. The advocates of the orthodox theory, however, must be prepared to meet and combat the objections which Carducci has raised, and which, in his opinion, necessitate the adoption of a different explanation.

  29. To the medieval mind, so far from there being any antagonism between the two ideas, the one seemed almost to involve and necessitate the other.

  30. The prologue, indeed, speaks of Silvano as already dead, which would appear to necessitate the placing of Firenzuola's death earlier by three years than the accepted date.

  31. Here to prove what we have said, would necessitate the repetition of what has already been given elsewhere.

  32. These four forms necessitate structure, analysis, synthesis; they presuppose penetration into the significance back of events.

  33. The mere external tangle of hours and seasons that any human relations necessitate is nothing compared with the spiritual tangle of one's sympathies.

  34. Supersensitive impressions necessitate the supersensitive channels by which a woman's outer world connects with her inner one.

  35. Eternal purposes do not necessitate efficient causation on the part of the purposer.

  36. It would only necessitate my getting the thrashing which, I can assure you, we are equally anxious to avoid.

  37. For in that particular October Patricia's father, an accommodating physician having declared old Roger Stapylton's health to necessitate a Southern sojourn, leased the Bellingham mansion in Lichfield.

  38. Although enacted and technically lived up to, no measures are made for its enforcement, which would necessitate a shellfish inspector.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "necessitate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ask; compel; constrain; crave; demand; dictate; entail; exact; impose; involve; oblige; require; take