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Meanings of
exigency
in inglés
portugués
urgência
catalán
emergència
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A sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action.
emergency
pinch
portugués
urgência
Synonyms
Examples for "
emergency
"
emergency
pinch
Examples for "
emergency
"
1
The World Health Organisation has declared Zika an international public health
emergency
.
2
The neighbour then called the police
emergency
number, according to media reports.
3
Trump declared the opioid crisis a public health
emergency
in October 2017.
4
Local
emergency
services and councils were closely monitoring the situation, she said.
5
The China National Tourism Administration said it has initiated
emergency
response procedures.
1
For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green
pinch
.
2
Union members feel the economic
pinch
and so they need wage increases.
3
It is not just soccer in Europe that is feeling the
pinch
.
4
So in some pricey places, the new limits will really
pinch
borrowers.
5
Curbing that enthusiasm with a
pinch
of realism is another matter however.
Usage of
exigency
in inglés
1
All these circumstances proved favorable to the king in the present
exigency
.
2
But the greater the
exigency
the greater were the exertions of Congress.
3
But in His private life likewise He employed it in every
exigency
.
4
But Laurence knew nothing of him in any difficult circumstances, under
exigency
.
5
In this
exigency
Cromwell was appointed by the Parliament Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.
6
In this
exigency
,
government can have no other resource but in borrowing.
7
No emergency or
exigency
existed to delay the assembling of the court.
8
For instance, an
exigency
of the sun is the giving of light.
9
Counsel and assistance are never more needed, than in this important
exigency
.
10
The
exigency
lent a new impetus to the famous balls at Almack's.
11
A nominal engagement, if you choose, just to meet this
exigency
;
or-
12
What we really wish for is a mind equal to any
exigency
.
13
Totten, this
exigency
is now working under a full head of steam.
14
Governor-andyou, Senator Corson-thisis now a question of
to-night
-
an
emergency
-
an
exigency
!
15
In this
exigency
,
John bethought him of an old clothesman in the neighbourhood.
16
The
exigency
demanded the speedy disembarkation of the greatest possible number of men.
Other examples for "exigency"
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exigency
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
present exigency
political exigency
meet the exigency
public exigency
fearful exigency
More collocations
Translations for
exigency
portugués
urgência
emergência
catalán
emergència
Exigency
through the time
Exigency
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common