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necessitate

[nuh-ses-i-teyt] / nəˈsɛs ɪˌteɪt /


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Those art forms cost more to produce and can’t be widely distributed like films can, which necessitates higher price points.

From Salon

Jefferies wrote Monday that metals and mining stocks should continue to outperform as the conflict creates supply chain risks and necessitating stockpiling of metals.

From Barron's

The analyst admitted, however, that it “may be early” to take a bullish stance on Oracle, calling it a “show me stock” that necessitates consistent results before investors change their opinions.

From MarketWatch

Then her eyesight deteriorated, which necessitated a month of radiation.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, new AI coding tools have generated security concerns of their own, necessitating faster innovation from existing security providers.

From Barron's