exigencies in English

noun
1
an urgent need or demand.
women worked long hours when the exigencies of the family economy demanded it

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1. The people had to accept the harsh exigencies of war.

2. Someday these exigencies will show up as bad skin and collapsed muscle tone.

3. Unexpected exigencies, alarms, excursions and celebrations occurred as in any other household.

4. The exigencies of forming may make it necessary to mismanage a pasture.

5. And if the form changed, it was as a response to the exigencies of content.

6. Many people are forced by exigencies of circumstance to take some part in them.

7. They placed free access to scientific knowledge far above the exigencies of statecraft ( Anthony Burgess ).

8. In response, supporters of the act declared that the exigencies of war dictated its promulgation.

9. In the lounge Lord Beddington was taking a short rest after the exigencies of luncheon.

10. Scully's early, Achingly precise geometry has finally yielded to life's Achingly uncertain exigencies

11. Inter-company loans had been made as the exigencies of the business required.

12. 20 The intended effect seems to be to insulate organizational members from the untidy exigencies of the larger world.

13. He also depended on women to deal with the exigencies of daily living while he wrote.

14. Synonyms for Conjunctures include crises, emergencies, crossroads, exigencies, junctures, passes, stages, clutches, combinations and connection

15. Life's exigencies, ever harsher as progress Afflicts us with its increasing needs, have changed all that

16. Gley's chambers were built of one of the new metals created through the exigencies of war.

17. We live in an intellectual wasteland where creativity is replaced by the exigencies of the marketplace.

18. Because they had thought little about managerial exigencies of daily life, when confronted with them they made some interesting discoveries.

19. The intended effect seems to be to insulate organizational members from the untidy exigencies of the larger world.

20. He was trying to undermine her self-confidence, make her believe she couldn't stand up to the exigencies of canal life.

21. The exigencies of administration in governmental, religious, and economic systems breed uniformity, because it simplifies the problem of control.

22. 18 The metaphoric juxtaposition of incongruous thematic material is motivated by the exigencies of the main character's job as a simultaneous interpreter.

23. Posting of officers is done on administrative exigencies, taking into account a variety of factors including functional skills, language specialization, seniority, profile of previous postings and other related factors.

24. Growing populations and changing patterns are imposing new demands and as responsible Governments, we have to work towards adequate food stocks for meeting exigencies and other needs.

25. Fixed plans of action for aftercare do not do justice to the exigencies of individualized care of cancer patients in private practice, especially with respect to longer survival.

26. After the terrible destruction of the last World War and the growth of great cities, a new generation of architects showed themselves adept at responding to the exigencies of Christian worship, confirming that the religious theme can still inspire architectural design in our own day.

27. Re-Africanization can be thought of as a process of decolonization, wherein people of African descent seek to reconstruct their cultural practice in ways that augments the core elements of traditional culture, deconstructs the vestiges of cultural disruption, and adapts these reconceptualized cultural forms to the modern exigencies of the African world.

28. Burundian daily life has since been conditioned by the exigencies of survival in a time of civil strife and ethnic hatred, and many important social institutions, such as the family and the village council, have lost their force, weakened by political chaos and the wholesale displacement of populations.