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Exigency
Exigency meaning
The demands or requirements of a situation. | An urgent situation, one requiring extreme effort or attention.
Example sentences (12)
Not that they don’t want to remove it, it is because the political exigency is more than economic exigency to them.
But for the exigency of the time, others believe it may have been foolhardy to disagree with the coup makers then.
Not even the North East Development Commission assented to by the president has taken off despite its exigency and necessity.
Planning a tour requires a lot of investment in terms of hotel booking, travel tickets, etc., but any exigency during a trip can turn a dream vacation into a financial nightmare.
Responding to this exigency, I have chosen to speak, on a personal basis and as a citizen concerned with the public affair "res publica", to students of the University of Bamenda, in a letter, a literary genre that is primarily intimate and private.
They observed that insurance firms get good amount of money from farmers towards premium, but at the time of the exigency of farmers, the latter are left to fend for themselves.
In fact, it got to a period, his then colleagues from the all the local government in the state made him a point man to present as the next governor of the state, but for glaring political exigency, it was not realizable.
More like a court dedicated to the idea that “peace at any price” — better known as the utterly bankrupt exigency that precipitated WWII — is now the law of the land.
In general, however, Ethiopians use their father's name as a surname in most instances where identification is necessary, sometimes employing both father's and grandfather's names together where exigency dictates.
It also indicated that if these proposals were ignored, then another convention should be called and given "such powers and instructions as the exigency of a crisis may require".
President Óscar Arias Sánchez admitted the action was a response to economic exigency.
The decision represented a watershed for Conservative Judaism because it represented an explicit abrogation of a Biblical injunction on the grounds of contemporary morality, as distinct from exigency.