In means "not needed" or "not required."Example:"It is unnecessary for you to bring your monitor to our shop when you bring your computer since we have our own."
Yes, but this is unnecessary.
Issuing an unnecessary hurricane warning can lead to public confusion and panic, causing unnecessary evacuations and strain on emergency resources. This can also desensitize the public to future warnings, leading to them disregarding important alerts when they are actually needed.
Unnecessary radiation refers to exposure to ionizing radiation that does not provide any medical benefit or diagnostic information. This can include excessive imaging tests or scans that are not clinically indicated, leading to potential harm without a valid reason. Minimizing unnecessary radiation exposure is important to reduce the risk of long-term health effects.
Unnecessary
The noun form of the adjective 'unnecessary' is unnecessariness.
The easiest way to answer is by example:Wrong: The book it was red. (choose the noun OR the pronoun) Wrong: Mary she was tall. (choose the noun OR the pronoun)
unnecessary
Words that describe a noun are adjectives. Some adjectives to describe the noun ploy are:a dangerous ploya clever ploya harmless ployan unnecessary ploya lucrative ploy
by using 3 adjectives to describe a noun e.g. it is cruel, unnecessary and unfair that animals are being kept in cages
Judge is a common gender noun. There is no need to further identify a judge by their gender. Other feminized nouns have fallen out of use as they are unnecessary.
The unnecessary words were crossed out."Stop making unnecessary noise"The football team was penalized six times for unnecessary roughness.The extra money we brought on the trip was, fortunately, unnecessary.The unnecessary changes to the tax law cost the government millions in lost revenue.Worrying about small problems at work is often an unnecessary distraction.it is very unnecessary to holler
anonymous - unnamed or secret (noun anonymity)dangerous - involving danger or peril (noun danger)famous - having fame or renown (noun fame or famousness)generous - willing to give or share (noun generosity)notorious - known for bad acts, originally of note (noun notoriety)ridiculous - silly or foolish (noun ridicule)various - of different types or forms (noun variety)superfluous - unnecessary (noun superfluity)
The word "unnecessary" (not required) is spelled with two N's and two S's.
It can be, when it means to function as police, to monitor an activity, or (chiefly military) to clean an area of debris and unnecessary materials. Otherwise it is a noun, for law enforcement officials.
The second choice is the correct one. This is because the word "unnecessarily" is addressing the question of "how" the resources of the bank are being diverted, which requires an adverb, and "unnecessarily" is an adverb. (Note the "ly" at the end of the word). The word "unnecessary" is an adjective, which would be used to describe or modify a noun. For example, one could say that diversion of the bank's resources was unnecessary. In this case, "unnecessary" refers to and describes the word "diversion".
Yes. Completely unnecessary.