necessarily
English
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edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈnɛs.ə.sə.ɹɪ.li/, /ˈnɛs.ə.sɛɹ.li/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˌnɛs.əˈsɛɹ.ə.li/
Audio (US): (file) - (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˌnes.əˈseɹ.ə.li/, /ˌnes.əˈseɹ.li/
Audio (UK): (file)
Adverb
editnecessarily (comparative more necessarily, superlative most necessarily)
- Inevitably; of necessity.
- Synonym: needs
- It is not necessarily true that children get their morals from their parents.
- 2013 September 7, “The multiplexed metropolis”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8852:
- But clever cities will not necessarily be better ones.
- 2020 January 20, Harmeet Kaur, “Marijuana sales on the Oregon-Idaho border are 420% higher than average, an analysis finds. Yes, you read that right”, in CNN[1]:
- Oregon’s uptick in marijuana sales along the Idaho border doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s all Idahoans who are lighting up, Lehner said.
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