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The best player does not necessarily make the best leader.The findings do not necessarily hold true for human births.This does not necessarily mean that the economy faces storms ahead.It necessarily would mean that some members had voting rights while others would not.Not tha necessarily means a lot.But it's not necessarily true.He concludes that while shopping does not necessarily make us happy, we would certainly be miserable if deprived of the privilege.It doesn't necessarily make life better - and can often make it a lot worse.I don't necessarily like it, but it is what it is.I don't think he would necessarily always draw the correct judgment but that's not the same thing at all.Those who admired the one did not necessarily like the other.But the difference is that we do not master necessarily always the pace of things.To call something liberal is to make a necessarily contentious claim about what liberalism should mean. True repentance is necessarily a difficult process.Just because you can does not necessarily mean you will.The reactions interact but not necessarily like a chain.This does not necessarily make the first society the less enlightened or the second the more corrupt.The same is not necessarily true of our sons and daughters.Better may not necessarily mean better behaved.Rugby teams are not necessarily always like this.But this parenting model does not necessarily hold true.Being on our radar does not necessarily mean being under our microscope.Not that we necessarily like it when we see it.But progress may be slow and not necessarily suited to the company's financial calendar.That doesn't necessarily mean to say it will be done and it should be done.It could be a sign of coping with a problem - but not always necessarily a positive way of coping.The team have always prided themselves on moving forward and they can't necessarily say they are running true with that at the moment.

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necessarily

British English: necessarily /ˈnɛsɪsərɪlɪ; ˌnɛsɪˈsɛrɪlɪ/ ADVERB
If you say that something is not necessarily true, you mean that it may not be true or is not always true.
Women do not necessarily have to act like men to be successful.
  • American English: necessarily
  • Arabic: بِالْضَّرُورَةِ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: necessariamente
  • Chinese: 必要地
  • Croatian: nužno
  • Czech: nutně
  • Danish: nødvendigvis
  • Dutch: noodzakelijkerwijs
  • European Spanish: forzosamente
  • Finnish: välttämättä
  • French: nécessairement
  • German: unbedingt
  • Greek: απαραίτητα
  • Italian: necessariamente
  • Japanese: 必ず
  • Korean: 부득이
  • Norwegian: nødvendigvis
  • Polish: koniecznie
  • European Portuguese: necessariamente
  • Romanian: neapărat
  • Russian: обязательно
  • Latin American Spanish: forzosamente
  • Swedish: nödvändigtvis
  • Thai: อย่างจำเป็น
  • Turkish: kaçınılmaz bir şekilde
  • Ukrainian: обов'язково
  • Vietnamese: nhất thiết

Chinese translation of 'necessarily'

necessarily

(ˈnɛsɪsrɪlɪ)

adv

  1. (= inevitably) 必然 (bìrán)
    not necessarily 未必 (wèibì)
(adverb) 
Definition
as a certainty
A higher price does not necessarily guarantee a better product.
Synonyms
automatically
naturally
We are naturally concerned about the future.
definitely
Something should definitely be done about him.
undoubtedly
He is undoubtedly a great player
accordingly
by definition
of course
There'll be the usual inquiry, of course.
certainly
I'll certainly do all I can to help.
axiomatically
(adverb) 
Definition
inevitably
In any policy area, a number of ministries is necessarily involved.
Synonyms
inevitably
Inevitably, the proposal is running into difficulties.
of necessity
The recommendations made in this handbook are, of necessity, fairly general.
compulsorily
unavoidably
perforce (formal)
He had, perforce, to be content with being second.
incontrovertibly
nolens volens (Latin)
consequently
My grandfather sustained a broken back and, consequently, spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
inexorably
Spending on health is growing inexorably.
ineluctably

Additional synonyms

in the sense of certainly
Definition
without doubt
I'll certainly do all I can to help.
Synonyms
definitely,
surely,
truly,
absolutely,
undoubtedly,
positively,
decidedly,
without doubt,
unquestionably,
undeniably,
without question,
unequivocally,
indisputably,
assuredly,
indubitably,
doubtlessly,
come hell or high water,
irrefutably
in the sense of consequently
Definition
as a result
My grandfather sustained a broken back and, consequently, spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
Synonyms
as a result,
thus,
therefore,
necessarily,
hence,
subsequently,
accordingly,
for that reason,
thence,
ergo
in the sense of definitely
Something should definitely be done about him.
Synonyms
certainly,
clearly,
obviously,
surely,
easily,
plainly,
absolutely,
positively,
decidedly,
needless to say,
without doubt,
unquestionably,
undeniably,
categorically,
without question,
unequivocally,
unmistakably,
far and away,
without fail,
beyond any doubt,
indubitably,
come hell or high water (informal)

Synonyms of 'necessarily'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of inexorably
Spending on health is growing inexorably.
Synonyms
relentlessly,
inevitably,
irresistibly,
remorselessly,
implacably,
unrelentingly
in the sense of naturally
Definition
of course
We are naturally concerned about the future.
Synonyms
of course,
certainly,
obviously,
needless to say,
as a matter of course,
as might be expected,
as anticipated,
not unexpectedly
in the sense of of course
Definition
certainly
There'll be the usual inquiry, of course.
Synonyms
naturally,
certainly,
obviously,
definitely,
undoubtedly,
needless to say,
without a doubt,
indubitably
in the sense of of necessity
Definition
inevitably
The recommendations made in this handbook are, of necessity, fairly general.
Synonyms
necessarily,
inevitably,
unavoidably,
perforce (formal),
nolens volens
in the sense of perforce
Definition
of necessity
He had, perforce, to be content with being second.
Synonyms
necessarily,
inevitably,
of necessity,
unavoidably,
willy-nilly,
by necessity,
needs must,
without choice,
by force of circumstances
in the sense of undoubtedly
He is undoubtedly a great player
Synonyms
certainly,
definitely,
undeniably,
surely,
of course,
doubtless,
without doubt,
unquestionably,
unmistakably,
assuredly,
beyond question,
beyond a shadow of (a) doubt,
come hell or high water (informal)
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