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obligatory

adjective as in essential, required

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In the UK, for example, the recent growth in EV sales is partly thanks to obligatory government targets, explained Colin Walker, head of transport at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit.

From BBC

Rather surprisingly, the obligatory face-to-face between Tyson and Paul ended without any drama, but there was already enough of that in the hour and half that preceded it.

From BBC

There were the obligatory Black and South Asian Trumpists scattered about in different groups or standing alone outside.

From Salon

Mar-a-Lago became an obligatory stopping point for any conservative candidate seeking to become their party’s nominee.

From BBC

His rehab programme has been obligatory, not voluntary as it might have been if he lived in North America or Europe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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