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notwendigerforderlich

Notwendigerforderlich is a rare German neologism formed by combining die Adjektive notwendig and erforderlich. It conveys a sense of something being not only necessary in principle but also required under specific conditions, rules, or obligations. The term emphasizes a strong, sometimes legally or policy-driven, necessity.

Usage and reception: The word is not widely attested in standard dictionaries and is usually found in

Grammar and orthography: As a compound adjective, notwendigerforderlich follows normal German adjective declension rules in attributive

Semantics and nuance: The term signals an emphasis on requirement beyond ordinary necessity, often implying normative

rhetorical,
technical,
or
policy-oriented
texts,
or
as
a
deliberate
stylistic
coinage.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
typically
use
phrasing
such
as
notwendig
und
erforderlich,
unbedingt
erforderlich,
or
zwingend
notwendig.
When
used,
it
often
appears
in
attributive
position
before
a
noun,
for
example
notwendigerforderliche
Maßnahme
or
das
notwendigerforderliche
Verfahren,
where
the
compound
is
treated
as
a
single
adjective
and
inflected
according
to
gender,
number,
and
case.
use.
The
endings
adapt
to
the
grammatical
context,
just
as
with
other
adjectives
placed
before
a
noun.
Some
writers
may
opt
for
clarifying
usage
with
a
hyphen
or
by
splitting
the
terms
for
emphasis,
though
the
closed
compound
is
standard
in
many
texts.
or
regulatory
pressure.
Because
it
is
not
common
in
standard
usage,
readers
may
perceive
it
as
emphatic,
technical,
or
stylistically
marked.
In
many
contexts,
clearer
alternatives
are
preferred
to
avoid
ambiguity.