TAKES vs NECESSITATE: NOUN
- Plural form of take.
- The income arising from land or other property
- The act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption
- N/A
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: VERB
- Accept or undergo, often unwillingly
- Obtain by winning
- Get into one's hands, take physically
- Have sex with; archaic use
- Travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route
- Receive willingly something given or offered
- Assume, as of positions or roles
- Interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
- Be designed to hold or take
- Pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
- Be capable of holding or containing
- Be seized or affected in a specified way
- Ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial
- Carry out
- Develop a habit
- As of time or space
- Take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
- Buy, select
- Take by force
- Take into one's possession
- To get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort
- Experience or feel or submit to
- Make use of or accept for some purpose
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take.
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- Engage for service under a term of contract
- Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
- Serve oneself to, or consume regularly
- Be a student of a certain subject
- Make a film or photograph of something
- Remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract
- Admit into a group or community
- Receive or obtain by regular payment
- Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
- Take somebody somewhere
- Occupy or take on
- Proceed along in a vehicle
- Head into a specified direction
- Aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment
- Be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
- Lay claim to; as of an idea
- Take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
- Have with oneself; have on one's person
- To require something to be brought about.
- Cause to be a concomitant
- Require as useful, just, or proper
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To reduce to the necessity of; to force; to compel.
- To require or compel.
- To make necessary or unavoidable.
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Synonyms To constrain, drive.
- To reduce to a state of need; threaten or oppress by necessity or need, or the prospect of need.
- To force irresistibly; compel; oblige; impel by necessity.
- To make necessary or indispensable; render unavoidable; cause to be a necessary consequence.
- Necessitated.
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: RELATED WORDS
- Undergo, Ask, Require, Have, Need, Involve, Make, Submit, Consider, Accept, Assume, Bring, Get, Carry, Hold
- Needs, Dictate, Compel, Required, Imply, Necessary, Requires, Entail, Call for, Ask, Demand, Take, Need, Involve, Require
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Choose, Undergo, Ask, Require, Have, Need, Involve, Make, Submit, Consider, Accept, Bring, Get, Carry, Hold
- Oblige, Impose, Needs, Dictate, Compel, Required, Imply, Necessary, Call for, Ask, Demand, Take, Need, Involve, Require
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dooku is shocked and takes a step back.
- Your header takes a huge amount of space.
- So much of our life takes place online.
- Obviously pretty part takes a whole lot longer.
- Getting to this point takes some hard work.
- It takes a subject and a verb to make a sentence; it takes a teacher and a student to make a classroom.
- Clendenin said he takes the homestead exemption on the Tampa home and Pecchio, his partner, takes it on the Manatee home.
- Bottom line here: Real change never takes place from the top on down, never takes place from an oligarchy controlled by billionaires.
- Jesus takes the responsibility, He becomes our substitute and takes our place upon the cross for the wrath we deserve.
- Shazam takes place prior to Throne of Atlantis; Flash: Gorilla Warfare takes place at the same time.
- Some research designs necessitate collection of identifying information.
- VA loans do not necessitate you pay one.
- These developments will also necessitate changes in charterpolicy.
- Such circumstances may necessitate intervention by the FWC.
- This should not, therefore, necessitate an overnight stay.
- Certain audio formats may necessitate a longer wait.
- Why does life necessitate periodic separation between lovers?
- Additional equipment may necessitate acquiring a second campsite.
- FEESSome courses by their very nature necessitate fees.
- Certain microbiological factors may necessitate an open procedure.
TAKES vs NECESSITATE: QUESTIONS
- Who takes part in the European parliament sittings?
- Who takes part in diversity and inclusion learning?
- Who takes referrals to social and community services?
- What happens when inside-out activation takes place?
- Is experience reporting required when PBR takes effect?
- What happens if the named court takes jurisdiction?
- What percentage of zinc mining takes place underground?
- What happens when cyberbullying takes place online?
- What happens when application override takes effect?
- What gas exchange takes place during photosynthesis?
- Which is the best example of the transitive verb necessitate?
- Which changes in gait may necessitate increased frequency of hip surveillance?
- What does it mean to necessitate stimulation or resuscitation?