536 examples of necessitate in sentences

The peculiarities of the movement in England seem to necessitate separate treatment, so we present the view of its antagonists as temperately expressed by Britain's celebrated Minister of the Treasury, David Lloyd-George, and the defense of the "militants" by the noted novelist, Israel Zangwill.

She wished Dr. Tudor had looked in on his way home, and then wondered if the Squire's condition were such as to necessitate his spending the night at the Abbey.

On the one hand, it has been claimed that a lie is by its very nature irreconcilable with the eternal principles of justice and right; and, on the other hand, it has been asserted that great emergencies may necessitate a departure from all ordinary rules of human conduct, and that therefore there may be, in an emergency, such a thing as the "lie of necessity.

destine, doom, foredoom, devote; predestine, preordain; cast a spell &c 992; necessitate; compel &c 744.

necessarily &c adv.; of necessity, of course; ex necessitate rei [Lat.]; needs must; perforce &c 744; nolens volens [Lat.]; will he nil he, willy nilly, bon gre mal gre [Fr.], willing or unwilling, coute que coute

V. require, need, want, have occasion for; not be able to do without, not be able to dispense with; prerequire^. render necessary, necessitate, create a, necessity for, call for, put in requisition; make a requisition &c (ask for) 765, (demand) 741. stand in need of; lack &c 640; desiderate^; desire &c 865; be necessary &c Adj.

ex necessitate rei &c (necessarily) 601 [Lat.]; of necessity.

We are told that the movements of modern industry necessitate the existence of a considerable margin supply of labour.

The conflict of interests will soon necessitate tribunals for the settlement of disputes.

The conditions necessitate also an increase in the number and the efficiency of the police.

Different climatic and topographic conditions give rise to different industries, and therefore necessitate different regulations or laws.

" If it is true that he was the son of an Elder of the Scottish Church, it is extremely improbable that he was entirely uneducated, and the position he held as hind to Mr. Skottowe would necessitate at any rate some knowledge of keeping farming accounts.

Van Degen's way of looking at her at dinnerhe was incapable of graduating his glanceshad made it plain that the favour she had accepted would necessitate her being more conspicuously in his company (though she was still resolved that it should be on just such terms as she chose); and it would be extremely troublesome if, at this juncture, Ralph should suddenly turn suspicious and secretive.

necessitate existit et a se sola ad agendum determinatur; Epist. 26).

He has proved that he did everything that a man in his situation could do for the cause of truth and justice which did not necessitate his retirement from public life.

Yet the Senate rejected it, not, it would seem, for the liberality of the offer of the nett proceeds of the lands, but for the almost per necessitate offer of a moderate advance, to enable the people to turn themselves in straitened circumstances, which had been the prime motive for selling.

Thomas Aquinas directly stigmatises trade as a disgraceful means of gain, because the exchange of wares does not necessitate labour or the satisfaction of necessary wants: Muhammedan tradition says, "The pious merchant is a pioneer on the road of God.

" In this Section, it will be perceived, the phraseology is so guarded as not to imply, ex necessitate, any criminal intent or inhuman arrangement; and yet no one has ever had the hardihood or folly to deny, that it was clearly understood by the contracting parties, to mean that there should be no interference with the African slave trade, on the part of the general government, until the year 1808.

The requirements which I have described as the most essential are somewhat opposed to the trend of our present efforts, and necessitate a resolute resistance to the controlling forces of our age.

" Nor must another item be omittedhealth; for if you wish to be fortunate in your farming, you must look after things yourself, and that will necessitate constant exercise in the open air.

Such charms as these necessitate certain defects, I should say limitations.

The grave might have closed over the old silversmith, and the interest of trade necessitate the preservation of the familiar name.

It is quite probable that the change from slavery to freedom may necessitate the division of the large plantations into farms of suitable size for cultivation by persons of moderate capital.

From a remark the General made to me I inferred he intended to interpret the expression 'forces of the Government' to mean the naval forces, should future contingencies necessitate such an interpretation."

These two distinct conditions necessitate two general types of winding: (a) Spool winding or bobbin winding for the warp yarns.

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