👉 The term "non-optionally" typically refers to something that is not available or feasible. It implies that the object being described does not meet the requirements or expectations of the context in which it is used, making it either unavailable or impractical. For example: 1. The new smartphone model was non-optionally released by the tech giant. 2. Her company's new project proposal was non-optionally rejected due to budget constraints. 3. The software update required for her laptop was non-optionally