Definition of Necessitations

1. necessitation [n] - See also: necessitation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Necessitations

necessarily
necessariness
necessary
necessary cause
necessary condition
necessary evil
necessary evils
necessitarian
necessitarianism
necessitarians
necessitate
necessitated
necessitates
necessitating
necessitation
necessitations (current term)
necessitied
necessities
necessitous
necessitously
necessitousness
necessitude
necessitudes
necessity
necessity is the mother of innovation
necessity is the mother of invention
necitumumab
neck-brace
neck-braces

Literary usage of Necessitations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Methodist Review (1863)
"... the professor to go further and bind the Divine Will with an absolute necessity, a necessity all of a piece with the necessitations of physical nature. ..."

2. Essays & Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion by Friedrich Hügel, Friedrich H̀eugel (1921)
"... have traced out in much detail precisely similar necessitations in the Theory of Knowledge and in Logic, and again in ^Esthetics, where the worlds of ..."

3. The Modalist: Or, The Laws of Rational Conviction. A Textbook in Formal Or by Edward John Hamilton (1891)
"This happens not only in exact, or reciprocative, necessitations, but also in other cases, such as exist after conversion with the retained-necessitant. ..."

4. Statements, Theological and Critical by Daniel Denison Whedon, J. S. Whedon (1887)
"... come into a moral consideration, so long as those secondary causations are the mere media of successive necessitations started from the first cause. ..."

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