What does necessariamente in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word necessariamente in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use necessariamente in Portuguese.

The word necessariamente in Portuguese means necessariamente, obrigatoriamente, necessariamente, indispensavelmente, necessariamente, necessariamente. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word necessariamente

necessariamente, obrigatoriamente

adverb (inevitably, of necessity)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Being underweight isn't necessarily unhealthy.

necessariamente, indispensavelmente

adverb (by necessity)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The instructions are unavoidably detailed because this is a complex piece of machinery.

necessariamente

adverb (as a logical consequence)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
It isn't necessarily so that I'll be here when you get back.

necessariamente

noun ([sth] unavoidable)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Um objeto solto de uma dada altura irá necessariamente cair até o chão.
An object dropped from a height will by necessity fall to the ground.

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