necessarily entail

Frequency: 6.06.5 per million words

indicates that one thing must involve or lead to another

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Examples (20)

  • Such a decision would necessarily entail significant changes to our policy.
  • Becoming famous does not necessarily entail happiness.
  • This approach will necessarily entail additional costs for the company.
  • A higher price does not necessarily entail better quality.
  • Moving to a new city necessarily entails leaving behind familiar surroundings.
  • Success in one area does not necessarily entail success in all others.
  • The merger would necessarily entail some job redundancies.
  • Living in a big city does not necessarily entail a stressful life.
  • Economic growth does not necessarily entail environmental destruction.
  • Freedom of speech does not necessarily entail freedom from consequences.
  • This new position will necessarily entail more responsibilities.
  • A change in management does not necessarily entail a complete overhaul of policies.
  • Digital transformation necessarily entails updating legacy systems.
  • Advanced technology does not necessarily entail social progress.
  • The investigation necessarily entails reviewing all available evidence.
  • Investing a lot of money does not necessarily entail a guaranteed return.
  • Such reforms would necessarily entail constitutional amendments.
  • Being intelligent does not necessarily entail common sense.
  • This solution necessarily entails a long-term commitment from all parties.
  • Learning a new language does not necessarily entail living abroad.