Forzosamente (en. Necessarily)

/foɾθo̞samente/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adverb
Refers to the action performed in an obligatory manner or with no option.
I had to go to the meeting necessarily.
Tuve que ir forzosamente a la reunión.
Implies a necessity that cannot be avoided.
The document was signed necessarily by the parties.
El documento fue firmado forzosamente por las partes.
Denotes a condition that requires immediate compliance.
We necessarily must comply with the established rules.
Forzosamente debemos cumplir con las normas establecidas.

Etymology

It derives from 'forzar', which comes from the Latin 'fortiare', meaning to make strong or to compel.

Common Phrases and Expressions

necessarily speaking
When it comes to a topic that does not allow for discussion.
forzosamente hablando

Related Words

to force
To impose an action or force upon something or someone.
forzar
obligation
A duty that one has to do something.
obligación
necessity
A requirement that cannot be avoided.
necesidad

Slang Meanings

By force
I had to do it by force because there was no other option.
Lo tuve que hacer a la fuerza porque no hubo otra opción.
Unintentionally
I did it unintentionally, necessarily.
Lo hice sin querer, forzosamente.