exigency 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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Below are sample sentences containing the word "exigency" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "exigency", or refer to the context using the word "exigency" in the English Dictionary.

1. Economic exigency obliged the government to act.

2. But the exigency of the case admitted of no alternatives.

3. The people have to accept the harsh exigency of war.

4. The president is free to act in any sudden exigency.

5. 16 synonyms for Climacteric: crisis, crossroad, exigence, exigency, head, juncture, pass

6. It's of necessity and the exigency enhancing to research the company's rights construction.

7. Upon an exigency, local authorities shall summon militia to guard riverbanks immediately.

8. Synonyms for Conjuncture include crisis, emergency, crossroads, exigency, juncture, pass, stage, clutch, combination and connection

9. Defense council : Absent exigency circumanstances, the police can not search without a warrant.

10. Some common synonyms of Crisis are contingency, emergency, exigency, juncture, pinch, straits, and strait

11. Sir Lewis' avuncular features mask a hard-nosed businessman unafraid of putting financial exigency before personal sentiment.

12. Demonstrate its importance meaning and exigency of applying middle school geography sustainability of development education.

13. African-derived autochthonomies signify mobile indigenous Autochthonies defined by the political exigency of a cultural sovereignty unanchored in a particular, local space

14. However, the limitations upon examinations in shaping recruitment practices are not restricted to the effects of this particular practical exigency.

15. Hence the need to procure generators, as a mission-critical item, from elsewhere, on an exigency basis in line with the “worst case scenario” mentioned above.

16. Hence the need to procure generators, as a mission-critical item, from elsewhere, on an exigency basis in line with the “worst case scenario” mentioned above

17. Archbishoprick, and Countries thereunto belonging, with all their Effects; never to enter it more, upon pain of Confiscation of their Effects, or even of Death, according to the Exigency of the Case

18. The subject of Avowal is never free of the ethical exigency and the discursive contingency of 'chang[ing] itself, transform[ing] itself, displac[ing] itself, and becom[ing] to some extent other than itself,’ and Foucault’s genius lies in providing us with critical and genealogical reflections on the worldly practices of Avowal.

19. Her discourse ending and our morose chairman not advancing one cold word toward Asswaging the anger and grief her speech and demeanor manifested under her oppression, nor taking any notice of all she had said, neither considering that we (then) were in our great exigency; supplicants to her for a favour of the same kind as the former, for which