case of need, contingency, crossroads, drive, hinge, importunateness, matter of necessity, pinch, push, tension, urgency
Definitionn. a pressing or urgent situation
Last update: July 17, 2015
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Rules are an exigency inside of a prison or else chaos will reign. [Please select]
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Although my son hates taking his medicine, it is an exigency that must be consumed for his physical wellbeing. [Please select]
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The frontier has changed frequently according to the expansion and contraction of the empire under the pressure of political exigency and expedience. [Please select]
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Nobody would make sacrifices in a great national exigency. [Please select]
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To feel the demand of an exigency was to act. [Please select]
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In this exigency Cromwell was appointed by the Parliament Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. [Please select]
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There was something coming, but a moment's listening satisfied him that it was his mustang, which seemed to comprehend the exigency fully as well as he did himself. [Please select]
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