Vital, important, critical, essential.
In philosophy of Language nothing is greater than necessary. If the truth of a proposition requires event A to occur to produce B, B is necessarily and sufficiently reliant on A. Therefore A is a necessary and sufficient condition for the truth of B. The truth of B is reliant upon A and would be False without it.
Things can have an increased sense of urgency attached to them however necessary conditions themselves are binding truth makers.
The word surplus means you have more than enough of something, more than is needed. So a surplus of food is when there is extra food, more than is necessary. the surplus is like list some of crops and animals they used
The phrase "to say more than what is necessary" is often referred to as "verbosity" or "wordiness." It describes the use of excessive words to convey an idea, which can lead to confusion or dilute the message's clarity. A more concise way to express oneself is usually preferred for effective communication.
More food than is needed at the time.The word surplus means you have more than enough of something, more than is needed. So a surplus of food is when there is extra food, more than is necessary. the surplus is like list some of crops and animals they usedFood surplus is when you have lots of food.
No. it's not necessary. It is more appropriate to write the year in numeral than to spell it out. Example: 1995
Someone who eats too much is referred to as a glutton.
When you complete a job but use more time and effort than is necessary how have you worked.
The person who does more than necessary to be successful could be termed an overachiever.
more than necessary
100 times more than necessary this year. then 50 times more than necessary the next, then 25 times more than necessary the next. Each year however, increase the size of the military. Then our country would begin to prosper again.
More than what?
When you complete a job, but use more time and effort than is truly necessary, how have you worked?
Yes. And much more than necessary.
yes
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churning
It's an adjective meaning more than necessary.
a lot more than necessary.... :)