necessitate
make necessary / require / force / compel
Transitive Verb
past: necessitatedpp: necessitateding: necessitating
This verb describes a causal relationship where a specific circumstance forces a particular action or requirement. It carries a tone of inevitability and logical consequence, often used in professional, legal, or formal contexts to justify a decision or a change in plans. Unlike "require," which can simply state a need or a rule, "necessitate" emphasizes that the need was triggered by an external event or a shift in conditions. It implies that there is no other viable alternative given the current state of affairs.