templeguard
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According to Merriam Webster, the two terms are defined as follows:
I'm not exactly certain what the definite distinction is; but my hunch says that entail is resultative, meaning that the emphasis is placed on the inevitable conclusion/accompaniment that is bound to follow from the subject doing the entailing. Whereas necessitate is causative, meaning that there are steps/measures needed to be taken to fulfill a required condition stipulated by the subject of necessitating.
Please let me know what parts of my analysis are wrong.
Definition of entail transitive verb
1: to impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result the project will entail considerable expense
Definition of necessitate transitive verb
1: to make necessary : REQUIRE
Business was growing, which necessitated the hiring of additional employees.
I'm not exactly certain what the definite distinction is; but my hunch says that entail is resultative, meaning that the emphasis is placed on the inevitable conclusion/accompaniment that is bound to follow from the subject doing the entailing. Whereas necessitate is causative, meaning that there are steps/measures needed to be taken to fulfill a required condition stipulated by the subject of necessitating.
Please let me know what parts of my analysis are wrong.
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