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Noodzakelijke

Noodzakelijke is the attributive form of the Dutch adjective noodzakelijk, meaning necessary or essential. It is used to describe a noun that is considered required or unavoidable in a given context. In everyday language and in more formal or technical language, you will often encounter phrases such as de noodzakelijke stap, de noodzakelijke maatregelen, or een noodzakelijke voorwaarde.

Etymology and morphology: noodzakelijk derives from no ord noot? The word combines nood (need, distress) with

Usage and nuance: Noodzakelijke conveys a sense of practical or logical requirement within a context, as opposed

Related terms and forms: synonyms include essentieel and onontbeerlijk. Comparative and superlative forms are noodzakelijker and

In summary, noodzakelijk is the base adjective meaning essential, with noodzakelijke as the common form before

zaak
(matter)
and
the
suffix
-lijk,
forming
an
adjective
meaning
having
the
property
of
necessity.
The
form
"noodzakelijke"
is
the
inflected
variant
used
before
definite
nouns
or
plural
nouns
(and
in
many
singular
indefinites
in
common
usage).
The
predicate
form—after
a
linking
verb—tends
to
use
the
base
form
noodzakelijk,
as
in
De
stap
is
noodzakelijk.
to
optional
or
merely
desirable.
It
often
occurs
in
legal,
scientific,
or
policy
language,
for
example:
een
noodzakelijke
voorwaarde
for
a
theory,
of
een
noodzakelijke
maatregel
in
a
plan.
It
can
be
synonymous
with
essentiëel
or
onontbeerlijk,
though
those
terms
may
carry
slightly
stronger
or
broader
connotations.
noodzakelijkst,
used
to
compare
degrees
of
necessity
in
context.
The
expression
is
closely
related
to
the
noun
behoefte/necessity
(noodzaak)
and
is
part
of
standard
Dutch
adjective
declension
patterns.
definite
or
plural
nouns,
while
the
predicate
form
remains
noodzakelijk.