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Nécessiter

Nécessiter is a transitive French verb meaning to require, to make necessary, or to entail. It is used to express that something imposes a need for resources, time, conditions, or actions. The nuance is closer to logical or practical demand than to mere obligation, and it is more formal or technical than expressions like avoir besoin de. It can describe what becomes necessary as a consequence of a situation, rather than what someone personally wants.

Etymology and usage notes: The verb comes from Latin necessitare, from necessitas (necessity), and entered French

Conjugation and forms: Nécessiter is a regular -er verb. Present tense: je nécessite, tu nécessites, il nécessite,

Examples:

- Cette installation a nécessité des investissements importants.

- Le protocole nécessite des contrôles supplémentaires avant approval.

- Cette décision nécessiterait l’accord du conseil.

See also: exiger, impliquer, demander.

through
Old
or
Middle
French.
It
is
commonly
found
in
written
and
technical
registers,
policy
discussions,
and
formal
narration.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
often
replace
it
with
faut,
il
faut,
or
avoir
besoin
de
for
simplicity,
but
necessiter
conveys
a
sense
of
consequence
and
sufficiency
that
those
phrases
do
not.
nous
nécessitons,
vous
nécessitez,
ils
nécessitent.
Past
participle:
nécessité,
used
with
auxiliary
avoir
in
compound
tenses
(e.g.,
cela
a
nécessité
des
ressources
considérables).
Imperfect:
nécessitait;
imperfect
subjunctive:
nécessitât
(rare
in
modern
usage).
Present
subjunctive:
il
faut
aisément
que
je
nécessite,
que
nous
nécessitions,
que
vous
nécessitiez,
qu’ils
nécessitent.
Imperative:
nécessite,
nécessitons,
nécessitez.