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OTHER DICTIONARIES OF ESTEFALU

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need

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Etymology: denominale of need . is etymologically and semantically identical to English necesitar , French will require the , and English need .

Using transitive:

1. (the subject of the verb to be is an animal or a thing) Force (someone or something) necessarily; forced to do something, neglect, or permit, without possibility to cancel the constraint.

But according to the size and quality of the factory, will ò rustic ò polished, and not what the ancients did, necessitated the size of the works. Andrea Palladio (The Four Books of Architecture)

[...] that every prince and people close to fear is itself subject to attack and, always happen that each of them never assalterà him, if not needed . Niccolo Machiavelli (Discourses on the First Deca ...)

*** With the preposition in front of a noun or a verb to mean what you need. The syntax is identical to that of ' English : to someone or something you need to do something or to something, and that of French : will require the quelqu'un à faire ( ou de faire) quelque chose.

[...] was necessitated [the Queen] to pray to the same resume with Russel co 'his companions the state government. Ferdinando Ranalli (The Histories Italian)


The outcome I necessitated despair. Ferrante Pallavicino (The Corriero burgled)

[...] was necessitated to say: [...] Ferrante Pallavicino (The Corriero burgled )

I am needed to grant the wishes of my father. Lorenzino de 'Medici (Aridos)

he was in a lot of compassion for the weak and miserable, that needed to want help. Pietro Giordani (Works)

[...] was needed by new surprise to leave empty the suitcase of letters. Ferrante Pallavicino (The Corriero Burgled)

He was an old scion of stature, ch'incurvati the shoulders under a sum of malice, it was almost needed to keep his head down toward the ground, in imitation of the beasts in the posture of the body, as it resembles the 'costumes. Ferrante Pallavicino (The Corriero burgled)

The prince was needed to follow the view that preponderance. Michele Amari (Storia. ..)

The Arab conquerors were necessitated a tripartite island. Michele Amari (Storia. ..)

[...] the Moon can send all the reflection, and is not necessitated to send in one place as the mirror is flat. Galileo Galilei (Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems)

[...] [...] his pure affection that I need to to keep safe, ch 'he habba pretend the little stories. Galileo Galilei (Works)

[...] I've been needed undertaking these exercises my philosophy. Galileo Galilei (Works)

*** This preposition to can be omitted before the verb subject:

[The city ] is necessitated to reorganize herself. Niccolo Machiavelli (Discourses on the First Deca ...)

[...] Sendo Count Francesco remained the only, failing which recourse was needed earnestly ask for help 'Fiorentini, and published to the state, and privately to friends. Niccolo Machiavelli (Discourses on the First Deca ...)

[...] were necessitated do good and well-ordered their army. Niccolo Machiavelli (The Art of War)

*** You can also sustituire the preposition to to that of of subject before the verb:

are of good age, so that know how to undress and dress themselves, so you will not be needed of proved each of a servant. Ferrante Pallavicino (The Corriero burgled)

And yet they will appear manuscripts below the printer, which procurarebbero to spend against me, as with other rooms-favored means of them are trying their drawings: they pretend to be abolished, not to be necessitated not confess to my own, to happen their accusations to be false. Ferrante Pallavicino (The Corriero burgled)

2. Having need for (someone or something)

The syntax is identical to that of ' English : necessitates someone something; the French : quelqu'un quelque chose necessity; and English : necesito alguien algo.


The end need the rest. Galileo Galilei (Works)

[...] what needed that such a requirement should be verified case. Cuzzola Vincent - Laura Lacazzi (By contrast, Agricultural and Cooperative)

intransitive use:

1. (the subject of the verb to be is an animal or a thing) Being a necessity, need.

Synonym: take .

*** With the preposition of front of the name of the verb denoting what you need:

There was a time when his mother's health had deteriorated and needed of continuous treatment, day and night. Nicholas Ammann (You Take My Breath Away)

In fact the enormous amount of archaeological material recovered needed to be scientifically studied and classified according to criteria defined . Massimo Saracino (Before Turning)

was the conclusion of that time that needed be concluded in that respect. Alessandro Testa (The Certainty of Doubt)

2. (the subject of the verb to be is a non-animated) be necessary.

Synonym: take .

[The Italy], and as a result of Tuscany, was missing in that system, of that practice, and for that period of cultivation, which needed to existence of her large population. Francesco Inghirami (History of Tuscany)

But since some had come to fight, was to permit them to remain, provided that each one should deposit each month in the warehouses of the city such a quantity of grain, much needed to his livelihood, which was then determined at two tumoli. Giovanni di Blasi (History of the Kingdom of Sicily)

*** The verb can also be built as impersonal (no subject), followed by a sentence in the subjunctive:

A this diversity, risguardante [concerning] the greater magnitude of the arcades, there was reasonably well-practiced, in part because of forward needed that there was a more spacious than the rear. Luigi Canina (old architecture)

[...] loss becomes so important to require that you disminuisca as possible within this space organism, is all the more feasible, since the cylinder has a larger size. Polytechnic

present tense

I I need (I need) , you need, he needs, we need, you need, they need

imperfect indicative

I need, you needed, he needed, we need, you need, they need

indicative past tense

I necessitai, you you require, he needs, we need, you you require, they need

indicative simple future

I will need, you need, he will need, we need, you need, they will need

present subjunctive

I need, need you, he needs We need, you need, they need

imperfect subjunctive

I should require, you should require, he therefore called us need, you you require, they need


present conditional

I need, you need, he would need, we need, you need, they would need

this imperative

needs you, he needs, we need we need you, they need

present participle : in need, requiring

past participle : need, need, need, need

Gerund : requiring

Other words derived from the Latin verb give or compounds with his radical transfer, the transferor, ged to an older soft, soft, spongy, transferable, assignable, subsidence, ceditore, ceditrice, access accessible, access, accession, access, accessories, accessory / t, ancillary, accessory, accessories, accessory, accessories, ictal, ictal, inaccessible, inaccessibility, inaccessible, inaccessible / ssa, antecedent, prior, antecedent, precedes, predecessor / Madam, intercede, interceditore / her, stop, stop, loss, termination, the assignee / ria, assignment, Inaccessible, Inaccessible, incessabilmente, incessabilità, incessant, incessantly, grant, grantor, grant, grant or, conceditore, conceditrice, allowed per tonne, die, died / ta, death, excess, surplus / ria, excess, excess; excesses, excessive, excessive, excess, gait, preceding, previous, previously, earlier, his predecessor, proceed, proceeding, proceeds, prosecution, procedural, procedimentalizzare, procedimentalizzazione, process, procedure, procedural, procedurally, procedures, processes, manufacturability, process, procession, procession, procession, trial, trial, trial, trial, declined jurisdiction, admissibility, recede, recession, recessionistico, recessive / va, recessive, recessive, withdrawal, retreat, retreating, retreating but downgraded / t, demotion, demoted / ssa, ricedere, secede, secession, separatism, secession happen, substitutability, substitute / a, happen, succeditore / her, successibilità, later, inheritance, next, subsequently, success, successor, succession / ria, failure.


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