Noodzaak
Noodzaak is a Dutch noun meaning necessity or essential requirement. It can refer to something that must be done or to a condition that makes action unavoidable. The term is used in everyday language as well as in policy, law, and philosophy. Examples include: "Er is een duidelijke noodzaak om te handelen" and "de noodzaak van hervormingen."
Etymology: It combines nood (need, distress) and zaak (matter, affair). The word comes from Middle Dutch and
Grammatical notes: Noodzaak is a common noun used with de or een: "de noodzaak," "een noodzaak." The
Usage and nuance: The term often signals an objective requirement rather than a matter of personal preference.