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1. Need definition is - necessary duty : obligation
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2. Need definition, a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: There is no Need for you to go there
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3. A condition or situation in which something must be supplied in order for a certain condition to be maintained or a desired state to be achieved: crops in Need of water; a child's Need for affection
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4. Synonyms & Antonyms of Need (Entry 2 of 2) 1 a state of being without something necessary, desirable, or useful when it came time to wrap the presents, he found he was in Need of adhesive tape
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5. Find 131 ways to say Need, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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6. Need verb (MUST HAVE) A1 [ T ] to have to have something, or to want something very much: Babies Need constant care.
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9. Need is a semi-modal verb because in some ways it is like a modal verb and in other ways like a main verb
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10. We use Need mostly in the negative form to indicate that there is no obligation or necessity to …
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11. Synonyms for Need include demand, requirement, urgency, necessity, use, wish, call, desire, hunger and imperative
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13. Easier said than done.We learn through our trauma, which is -at it's fundamental level- the experience of lacking something that we Need and want in our life, that our Need will not be met, and worse than that, that our Needs are not ok.
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14. The Service has consistently ruled that the governmental payments must be made on the basis of Need. (13) As a means of assessing Need, some authority looks to the payment recipient's income level.
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15. A Need is something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life. Needs are distinguished from wants
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16. In the case of a Need, a deficiency causes a clear adverse outcome: a dysfunction or death.
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17. The definition of a Need is a desire or requirement
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18. An example of a Need is the desire for a fast Internet connection
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19. An example of a Need is food and water for survival.
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21. Need verb conjugation to all tenses, modes and persons
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22. Search the definition and the translation in context for “ Need ”, with examples of use extracted from real-life communication
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23. Need definition: have Need of synonyms: cry, be, require, want antonyms: refuse, dishonor, outgo, stay, stand still
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25. Need to Do—Important for Someone Use "Need to" to express that something is important for you to do
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26. She Needs to go to Seattle next week.
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27. Judging by these examples, to Need something requires volition (will)
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28. In other words, something that Needs has to be alive; it has to be able to have Needs that can be fulfilled.
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30. We'll get you the help you Need
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31. Need is used both as an ordinary verb and as an auxiliary verb
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32. As an ordinary verb Need is used in the sense of require
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33. The ordinary verb Need has -s in the third person singular
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34. Do you Need any help?; We Need more volunteers.; We have got what we Needed.; I Need more time to decide the question.; He Needs our help.; The auxiliary verb Need …
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35. Need (third-person singular simple present Needs, present participle Needing, simple past and past participle Needed) (transitive) To have an absolute requirement for
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36. Quotations ▼ Living things Need water to survive
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37. Organize by: [Syllables] Letters: Show rare words: [Yes] No: Show phrases: [Yes] No: See Need used in context: 100+ rhymes, 141 …
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38. So, want is the complete opposite of Need, which is essential for our survival
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39. Why? Because, for most people, the only Needs are shelter, water, food and clothe
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41. In order to increase the chance of retaining these young people in the region, Need actively partners with local companies and corporations to provide internships for Need recipients both pre and post-graduation.
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42. In modern English, there are two quite distinct uses for the verb Need
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43. In the first place it is used as a normal verb meaning ‘require’: I Need some money; I Need to see her today.
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44. Need is the website, when you use Need, you Need to do a favor for Need for example in one part of the book this guy had to deliver cookies to another girl
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45. Kaylee figures out the Need websites main goal, to kill the students of Nowattaa high school
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46. Definition of Need in the Definitions.net dictionary
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47. What does Need mean? Information and translations of Need in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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48. Find 131 ways to say NeedS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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49. Need works with energy companies, agencies and organizations to bring
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51. If you are speaking about basic Needs, such as say sleep, then it should be she Needs sleep or she Needs to sleep, she Needs to eat etc
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52. If, however, she has no Need for doing something then it has to be she Need not do, she Need not go to work to
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53. Another word for Need: want, miss, require, lack, have to have Collins English Thesaurus
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54. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ldoce_733_z Need Need 1 / niːd / S1 W1 verb 1 Need [transitive] to have to have something or someone, because you cannot do something without them, or because you cannot continue or cannot exist without them SYN require You don’t really Need a car
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55. Plants Need light in order to survive
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56. The camcorder Needs a new battery.
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57. As verbs the difference between must and Need is that must is to do with certainty; (indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate) or must can be to make musty while Need is to be necessary (to someone)
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58. As nouns the difference between must and Need is that must is something that is mandatory or required or must can be the property of being stale or
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59. The negative Need not is often shortened to Needn’t in conversation and informal writing
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60. The modal verb Need does not change its form, so the third person singular of the present tense does not end in ‘-s’: He Need not take the exam.
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61. As verbs the difference between require and Need is that require is (obsolete) to ask (someone) for something; to request while Need is (obsoletetransitive) to be necessary (to someone)
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62. As a noun Need is (countableanduncountable) a requirement for something.
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64. “Need” is a brilliant book that will be a huge hit for paranormal fans.
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NEED [nēd]
Need(noun) a state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want. Need(noun) want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
1. a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: There is no need to go there. 2. a lack of something wanted or deemed necessary: the needs of the poor. 3. urgent want, as of something requisite: They have need of your charity. 4. necessity arising from existing circumstances: There is need for caution now.
Definition of need. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : necessary duty : obligation no need to apologize the need to pay taxes— Peter Scott. 2a : a lack of something requisite, desirable, or useful a building adequate for the company's needs. b : a physiological or psychological requirement for the well-being of an organism health and education needs.
A need is an essential requirement or a necessity whereas a want is a desire. The fulfilment of needs is essential for one’s survival whereas fulfilment of wants is not essential for one’s survival. This is the main difference between needs and wants.