The necessity



Example: The necessity drives urgent decision-making

Definition


"The necessity" refers to something that is essential or indispensable, often driving actions or decisions due to its urgent or unavoidable nature, as in the phrase 'The necessity drives urgent decision-making.'

Etymology


The phrase "the necessity" comes from the Latin word 'necessitas,' meaning an unavoidable or indispensable condition. Over time, it entered English to express something essential or required, often linked to urgency or compulsion.

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"The necessity" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 3", containing 112 commonly used words.
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