perceived necessity

Frequency: 6.47.1 per million words

The belief that something is absolutely required or unavoidable.

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Examples (10)

  • The rapid growth of the city created a perceived necessity for better public transport.
  • Many argue that constant technological upgrades are a perceived necessity rather than a real one.
  • The company's decision was driven by the perceived necessity to cut costs.
  • For some, a daily coffee has become a perceived necessity to start the day.
  • The marketing campaign aimed to create a perceived necessity for their new product.
  • The government addressed the perceived necessity of improving healthcare services.
  • His actions stemmed from a deep-seated perceived necessity to protect his family.
  • Is luxury travel a real need or just a perceived necessity in modern society?
  • The budget cuts were presented as a perceived necessity to balance the books.
  • Educators debate whether standardized testing is a genuine or a perceived necessity for student assessment.