Necessarily

/ˌnɛsəˈsɛrəli/ or /ˈnɛsəsərɪli/ adverb

In a way that must be true or must happen; unavoidably. Often used in negative sentences to mean 'not in every case' or 'not always'.

From 'necessary' + '-ly', based on Latin 'necessarius' from 'ne-' (not) + 'cedere' (to go), originally meaning 'it cannot go otherwise'. It came into English via Old French.

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