0 past simple and past participle of necessitate --
1 to cause something to be needed, or to make something necessary: --
[ + -ing verb ] An important meeting necessitates my being in Boston on Friday.
Reduction in government spending will necessitate further cuts in public services.
We have already addressed the problematic nature of the claim that a small number of parameters is necessitated by learnability considerations.
Chronic problems with oral feeding and gastroesophageal reflux necessitated a fundoplication and placement of a gastrostomy-tube.
The move to a large national government as outlined in the proposed constitution of 1787 necessitated the dramatic broadening of the electoral constituency.
First it reduces divine knowledge of physically necessitated events to knowledge of divinely decreed events.
It remains unclear whether this is an assumption necessitated by the model, or based on observation.
The small sample sizes in some of the groups necessitated a conservative approach to the multivariate analysis.
However, a lack of transplantable organs has necessitated the development of other therapies.
The currency rail travel generated was susceptible to the predation of the new bureaucracy it had necessitated.