three cheers for Sufjan Stevens. hip hip ok that's enough.
and according to The Random House College Dictionary: Revised Edition (mind you, however, that in this case, "Revised" means last revised in 1975)...
necessitate (i would include the pronunciation and inflection thingy part here, but i don't think all the symbols are available on my computer, so anyway...), v.t., -tat·ed, -tat·ing. 1. to make necessary or unavoidable. 2. to compel, oblige, or force. [ Medieval Latin necessitāt(us) having been unavoidable, needful, past participle of necessitāre] --ne·ces′si·ta′tion, n. --ne·ces′si·ta′tive, adj.
yes, it is a word, and no, it was not spelled wrong. so there you have it.
hahaha colin you are great. what would i do without you? well... probably woudln't know when i made up words and when i was actually right. so i appreciate that. thanks.
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and according to The Random House College Dictionary: Revised Edition (mind you, however, that in this case, "Revised" means last revised in 1975)...
necessitate (i would include the pronunciation and inflection thingy part here, but i don't think all the symbols are available on my computer, so anyway...), v.t., -tat·ed, -tat·ing. 1. to make necessary or unavoidable. 2. to compel, oblige, or force. [ Medieval Latin necessitāt(us) having been unavoidable, needful, past participle of necessitāre] --ne·ces′si·ta′tion, n. --ne·ces′si·ta′tive, adj.
yes, it is a word, and no, it was not spelled wrong. so there you have it.
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