of Necessitate
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe... our war began September the 3rd 1939, with the invasion of Poland by Germany, and thereafter the great state of danger in England at that time, with the bombings, necessitated the evacuation of children. Peter Shaffer
Man, little as he may suppose it, is necessitated to obey superiors. He is a social being in virtue of this necessity; nay he could not be gregarious otherwise. He obeys those whom he esteems better than himself, wiser, braver; and will forever obey such; and even be ready and delighted to do it. Thomas Carlyle
The picture which the philosopher draws of the world is surely not one in which every stroke is necessitated by pure logic. Morris Raphael Cohen
After eating, they configured the cabin for their first sleep period on the Moon. citation citation The landing delay caused by the malfunction in the Command/Service Module's main engine necessitated significant modifications to the mission schedule. Source: Internet
Announcing this at a news briefing on Wednesday, Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, said the recount was necessitated by the close margin between the two major contenders. Source: Internet
Also, that the union’s unprofessional conduct has necessitated the mobilisation of financial resources, at a huge cost, into necessary but unanticipated expenditure in legal and associated costs. Source: Internet