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Compelling immediate action.
pressing
imperative
Needing immediate action.
exigent
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exigent
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exigent
Examples for "
exigent
"
1
All his old
exigent
,
extravagant liking for rich clothing returned to him.
2
For a woman, who is a woman, never forgets to be
exigent
.
3
They've claimed
exigent
circumstances, which we'll argue the court should reject. He shrugs.
4
I am afraid I shall be selfish and
exigent
to the last degree.
5
He was a Genoese weaver's son with a large, clamorous, and
exigent
family.
Requiring immediate attention.
acute
1
Senators vow
urgent
reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions WASHINGTON U.S.
2
Among other
urgent
government priorities were addressing drought, labor and economic problems.
3
A slew of recent research points to the need for
urgent
action.
4
This, the Minister said, requires
urgent
attention and innovative stock surveillance solutions.
5
They also called for
urgent
Government action to speed up Garda reform.
6
I feel there needs to be an
urgent
debate on this issue.
7
The most
urgent
issue was land use, including run-off into the river.
8
Aid agencies struggle to feed and treat even the most
urgent
cases.
9
The case for
urgent
action is made in the most persuasive way.
10
Asia
urgent
help needed to prevent trauma among child survivors of disasters.
11
The European Commission has called for an
urgent
response to the crisis.
12
It requires
urgent
action, said Nicholas Calio, president of the airline group.
13
Mr Kaviak said he believed Rio Tinto needed to take
urgent
action.
14
I thought of using pagers, decided the situation was not that
urgent
.
15
The most
urgent
issue right now is whether to signal or not.
16
There are seriously injured people who need
urgent
treatment all across Port-au-Prince.
urgent
urgent need
more urgent
urgent action
urgent business
very urgent