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to necessity
noun
The quality or state of being necessary, unavoidable, or absolutely requisite.
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"It boils down in brutal honesty to necessity.
Often these usages are inventive responses to necessity, but they have their own aesthetic.
Gardening adheres to its ideal preoccupations, and from time to time it also yields to necessity.
the European warrant for his arrest is "contrary to necessity and proportionality".
He was a student of the "absurd" who refused to give in to necessity.
She also bowed to necessity and purchased a cellphone about 10 years ago, though she almost never uses it.
But convenience bowed to necessity after increased concerns over security led to proposed changes in the driver's license.
And now removing hair, like getting braces, is making the transition from vanity to necessity for increasingly more parents and their girls and boys.
According to the liver specialist, he would likely receive a good rank; livers are meted out according to necessity, and his condition was dire.
It's cathartic but in a different way altogether than shovelling snow, which, if you do it for pleasure as opposed to necessity, is kind of romantic.
Should I out her? -- Anonymous, Illinois I'd chalk up her conversion to necessity; life has a way of altering our adolescent ideas.
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