0 present 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.
This pressure periodically provoked crises as the exchange reserves were depleted, necessitating short-term constraints on domestic economic policy.
Failure of induction may also occur, necessitating the use of another method.
Just 2% of employed participants had a consistent match; these were all short periods of work absence not necessitating a sickness certificate.
Even though competent, the thinking of the extremely sick is frequently impaired and partially compromised, thus necessitating sensitive and responsive information giving processes.
Having a difficult child may bring the coparenting dyad closer by necessitating more conversation and joint action, but it may also cause conflict.
During follow-up (three-36 months), compliance was good with adverse effects necessitating change of therapy in only five patients (20%).
There were two major complications in the survivors-hemopericardium in one and a disruption of aortic valve necessitating an aortic valve replacement in the other.
But truth-making involves a particular necessitating the truth-value of a proposition.