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Necessarily   /nˌɛsəsˈɛrəli/   Listen
Necessarily

adverb
1.
In an essential manner.  Synonym: needfully.
2.
In such a manner as could not be otherwise.  Synonyms: inevitably, needs, of necessity.  "We must needs by objective"
3.
As a highly likely consequence.






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"Necessarily" Quotes from Famous Books



... and extracts of letters, written by the hero himself, which have generously flowed in, from all quarters, to aid the biographer; he may surely, without the charge of presumption, these facts being self-evident on the slightest inspection, be allowed to assert, must necessarily be entitled to ...
— The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Vol. I (of 2) • James Harrison

... get dazzled by the outside shine of any man's actions! A man isn't necessarily a hero because he doesn't run away. It is the true-hearted, steady-going chaps like Fisher who keep the world wagging. They are the solid material. The others are only a sort of trimming stuck on for effect and torn off when the time comes for something ...
— The Tidal Wave and Other Stories • Ethel May Dell

... the coffee-raising industry of Paraguay, although more or less promising, has yet to be developed. In Argentina, a few hundred acres in the sub-tropical provinces of the north have been planted to coffee; but coffee-growing will always necessarily remain a very minor industry. Many attempts have been made to establish the industry in Paraguay, where favorable conditions obtain, but only a few planters have met with success. Their product has all been consumed locally. ...
— All About Coffee • William H. Ukers

... only by appropriate food, whose muscles have been systematically trained by appropriate exercises, and whose mind is kept tranquil by faith in God and a good conscience, has perfect physical religion. There is a line where physical religion must necessarily overlap spiritual religion and rest upon it. No human being can be assured of perfect health, through all the strain and wear and tear of such cares and such perplexities as life brings, without the rest of faith in God. An unsubmissive, unconfiding, unresigned ...
— Household Papers and Stories • Harriet Beecher Stowe

... though it must necessarily be, shows how large a part of his life he passed outside 'the first turnpike-gate,' and beyond the smoke ...
— The Life Of Johnson, Volume 3 of 6 • Boswell


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