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    exigence
    /ˈɛksɪdʒ(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. another term for exigency

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  2. Exigence refers to desperate or urgent situations. You might hate to miss a day of school, but the exigence of your stomach ache means you're going to have to forget that perfect attendance award.

  3. noun. ex· i· gence ˈek-sə-jən (t)s. : exigency. Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Merriam-Webster unabridged. Can you solve 4 words at once?

  4. The earliest known use of the noun exigence is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for exigence is from 1446. exigence is of multiple origins.

  5. 1. The condition of being in need of immediate assistance: distress, exigency, hot water, trouble. 2. A condition in which something necessary or desirable is required or wanted: exigency, necessity, need. 3. A decisive point: climacteric, crisis, crossroad (used in plural), exigency, head, juncture, pass, turning point, zero hour. 4.

  6. EXIGENCY definition: 1. the difficulties of a situation, especially one that causes urgent demands: 2. the difficulties…. Learn more.

  7. the difficulties of a situation, especially one that causes urgent demands: the exigencies of war. Economic exigency obliged the government to act. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult things and people. a (heavy) cross to bear idiom. albatross. ball and chain. bane. be dead meat idiom. be in the clear idiom. bump. chill. equation

  8. the condition or quality of being exigent; urgency. 2. a situation calling for immediate action or attention. 3. [pl.] pressing needs; demands; requirements. Also ˈexigence (ˈɛksədʒəns ) SIMILAR WORDS: eˈmergency, need. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  9. noun. /ˈeksɪdʒənsi/, /ɪɡˈzɪdʒənsi/ [countable, usually plural, uncountable] (plural exigencies) (formal) a need or demand that you must deal with immediately synonym demand. the exigencies of war. The political exigencies facing both leaders mean they must resume talks if violence is to be avoided.

  10. a case or situation which demands prompt action or remedy. ex•i•gen•cy (ek′ si jən sē, ig zij′ ən-), n., pl. -cies. urgency. Usually, exigencies. the need, demand, or requirement intrinsic to a circumstance, condition, etc.: the exigencies of city life. emergency: He promised help in any exigency.

  11. May 23, 2023 · Noun. [ edit] exigence f (plural exigences) demand. Related terms. [ edit] exiger. Further reading. [ edit] “ exigence ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.