0 to cause something to be needed, or to make something necessary:
Reduction in government spending will necessitate further cuts in public services.
[ + -ing verb ] An important meeting necessitates my being in Boston on Friday.
1 to make something necessary:
First, one may question whether there are future events that are currently physically necessitated.
Nonetheless, these two design artifacts necessitate caution in considering the precise magnitude of the shared environment parameter estimates.
This will necessitate some new technology development for the static analysis.
Renal impairment is not uncommon in the elderly and, if severe, may necessitate reduction in methotrexate dosage or, in severe cases, avoidance of methotrexate.
The direct appeal to semantics does not necessitate positing separate production and comprehension grammars.
The two denominations, therefore, represent somewhat contrasting study groups within the clergy profession which necessitate further investigation through field studies.
In example (5), we show how we wanted our system to behave when facing the user's utterance, which necessitates a re-interpretation.
Low effect sizes for the neurophysiological results require very cautious interpretations of the data and necessitate replication before firm conclusions are warranted.
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