necessary evil
1 of 1noun/ˈnɛsəˌsɛri ˈivəl/
Forms:necessary evils
1
an unpleasant thing that requires acceptance in order for a certain thing to be achieved
The idiom "necessary evil" has its origins dating back to the early 16th century in the English language. It is used to describe something that is undesirable, unpleasant, or morally objectionable but is required in a given situation.
- Many people see paying taxes as a necessary evil to fund essential public services.
- Implementing strict security measures at airports is considered a necessary evil to ensure passenger safety.
- For some, taking medication daily becomes a necessary evil to manage a chronic health condition.
- Some argue that surveillance in the interest of national security is a necessary evil in the modern world.
- In the world of business, some may view layoffs as a necessary evil when a company faces financial difficulties.