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Meanings of
necessarily true
in English
Portuguese
verdade lógica
Spanish
verdad logica
Catalan
veritat lògica
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Statement which is true regardless of the truth or falsity of its constituent parts.
logical truth
Portuguese
verdade lógica
Usage of
necessarily true
in English
1
Unfortunately, the same is not
necessarily
true
of films about mass destruction.
2
What is true of the vulture is not
necessarily
true
of Mary.
3
I waited for her to tell me this was not
necessarily
true
.
4
But even as she spoke the words, Ellie knew they weren't
necessarily
true
.
5
Not quite to that degree, and it's not
necessarily
true
,
either.
6
If the conclusion be true, the premisses are not
necessarily
true
.
7
A statement made by a great man is not
necessarily
true
.
8
Yes, when he says that, he says what isn't
necessarily
true
.
9
Better, not less The common complaint that China invests too much isn't
necessarily
true
.
10
All the tales that he told were not
necessarily
true
.
11
Granted their truth, all that is
necessarily
true
in agnosticism has been arrived at.
12
This is true of adults and
necessarily
true
of children.
13
Statements which were true then are not
necessarily
true
now.
14
This is as
necessarily
true
,
as that a whole is greater than its part.
15
S. "-Thoughnot
necessarily
true
objectively, that is, absolutely and in itself?"
16
Again, ultimately, this may be true for some, but not
necessarily
true
across the board.
Other examples for "necessarily true"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
necessarily
true
necessarily
Adverb
Adjective
Translations for
necessarily true
Portuguese
verdade lógica
Spanish
verdad logica
verdad lógica
Catalan
veritat lògica
Necessarily true
through the time
Necessarily true
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common