0 past simple and past participle of necessitate
1 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.
First, one may question whether there are future events that are currently physically necessitated.
Especially for an inexperienced reader, the interruption in processing necessitated by a return sweep could be disrupting.
The requirements, imposed with the advanced supervisory functions, have necessitated fulfillment of a number of conditions related to the corresponding program modules and internal database.
It is not inconceivable that these necessitated written accounts.
Industrialization, poverty, and unemployment gave rise to property, as opposed to people-related, offences on a scale that transcended ethnic boundaries and necessitated new policing methods.
Disproving the cure's miraculousness necessitated more than asserting a healing potential.
The thrombosis necessitated valve replacement surgery with a porcine bioprosthesis at 22 weeks gestation.
The currency rail travel generated was susceptible to the predation of the new bureaucracy it had necessitated.