ille de

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necessarily

The measure of success is not necessarily money. - Başarı ölçüsü ille de para değildir.

Tom doesn't necessarily have to go there by himself. - Tom ille de oraya tek başına gitmek zorunda değil.

{a} from necessity, unavoidably
inevitably; of necessity
If you say that something necessarily happens or is the case, you mean that it has to happen or be the case and cannot be any different. The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices Tourism is an industry that has a necessarily close connection with governments. = inevitably
In a necessary manner; by necessity; unavoidably; indispensably
vagueness If you say that something is not necessarily the case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case. Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events A higher fee does not necessarily mean a better course. If you reply `Not necessarily', you mean that what has just been said or suggested may not be true. `He was lying, of course.' --- `Not necessarily.'
of necessity, as a logical result, unavoidably
as a highly likely consequence; "we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe"
in such a manner as could not be otherwise; "it is necessarily so"; "we must needs by objective"
as a highly likely consequence; "we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe
in an essential manner; "such expenses are necessarily incurred" as a highly likely consequence; "we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe
in an essential manner; "such expenses are necessarily incurred"
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