Necessarily
Necessarily is an adverb that expresses inevitability, certainty, or logical consequence. It can modify verbs, clauses, or entire propositions to indicate that something must be the case, or that a conclusion follows from what has been stated. In ordinary usage, it often hedges a claim by signaling that the statement holds under the stated assumptions, rather than universally in all possible circumstances.
Etymology: The adverb derives from the adjective necessary, which comes from Latin necessarius, from necessitas “necessity.”
Logic and philosophy: In these fields, necessarily signals truth in all possible worlds. A proposition is necessarily
Usage and examples: In mathematics, 2+2=4 is necessarily true. In argument, if all humans are mortal and
Notes: The term is common across disciplines, from everyday speech to formal logic. Its precise force depends