exigency
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ex·i·gen·cy
(ĕk′sə-jən-sē, ĭg-zĭj′ən-)n. pl. ex·i·gen·cies
1. A pressing or urgent situation: "We were caught in a wartime exigency that was beyond any humane, any rational, resistance" (John Kenneth Galbraith).
2. An urgent requirement; a pressing need: "distracted by the exigencies of running a business" (Richard Curtis).
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exigency
(ˈɛksɪdʒənsɪ; ɪɡˈzɪdʒənsɪ) orexigence
n, pl -gencies or -gences
1. the state of being exigent; urgency
2. (often plural) an urgent demand; pressing requirement
3. an emergency
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ex•i•gen•cy
(ˈɛk sɪ dʒən si, ɪgˈzɪdʒ ən-)n., pl. -cies.
1. exigent state or character; urgency.
2. Usu., exigencies. the need, demand, or requirement intrinsic to a circumstance, condition, etc: the exigencies of city life.
3. a case or situation which demands prompt action or remedy; emergency or plight.
Often, ex′i•gence. [1575–85; < Medieval Latin]
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Noun | 1. | exigency - a pressing or urgent situation; "the health-care exigency" crisis - an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty; "they went bankrupt during the economic crisis" |
2. | exigency - a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action; "he never knew what to do in an emergency" crisis - a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something; "after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better" |
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exigency
exigencenoun
1. need, demand, requirement, necessity, constraint, wont The reduction was caused by the exigencies of a wartime economy.
2. urgency, pressure, difficulty, emergency, crisis, stress, distress, necessity, constraint, hardship, acuteness, demandingness, criticalness, imperativeness, needfulness, pressingness Financial exigency forced him to sell up his business.
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exigency
noun2. A condition in which something necessary or desirable is required or wanted:
3. A decisive point:
climacteric, crisis, crossroad (used in plural), exigence, head, juncture, pass, turning point, zero hour.
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