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necessarily
adverb as in inevitably, certainly
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- accordingly
- as a matter of course
- axiomatically
- beyond one's control
- by definition
- by its own nature
- cardinally
- come what may
- compulsorily
- consequently
- exigently
- from within
- fundamentally
- incontrovertibly
- indubitably
- ineluctably
- inescapably
- inexorably
- irresistibly
- of course
- of necessity
- perforce
- positively
- pressingly
- significantly
- unpreventably
- vitally
- willy-nilly
- without fail
Example Sentences
And she says, what we see isn't necessarily a true reflection of reality.
Space in maximum security prisons “should be reserved for the people who are current threats, not necessarily people that committed crimes many years ago and have been exemplary inmates since then,” she said.
While it remains a popular policy with a large minority of voters it is not necessarily a priority for all those who support it.
Opened in 1914, the canal reminds us that the linkages we impose on the landscape are not neutral or necessarily equitable but entail value judgments as well as winners and losers.
Likewise, if the top manager were just a good teacher, their workers would likely improve in their current jobs—but they wouldn’t necessarily move on to very different roles and thrive there.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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