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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
"They didn't necessarily ignore the residents, but they took much longer to all switch over to the more rewarding solution. Our analyses suggested this was because they weren't as influenced by the residents" Chimento says.
Their study showed that enriching beech forests which naturally have few tree species does not necessarily reduce species richness or ecosystem functioning.
The proposed prison sentence is "convertible" and France's AFP news agency says that Le Pen "would not necessarily go to prison".
Alison Ashworth, a senior solicitor advocate in motoring law, explained the number of penalty points were "not necessarily a pertinent consideration" when it comes to these arguments.
Many of them aren't necessarily lonely: They meet interested men out and about, and have plenty of friends to keep them company.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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