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noun | 1. An urgent need or demand. |
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 | "He put the financial exigencies of his family ahead of his wish for a new motorcycle." | "The earthquake created an exigency for medical supplies that was quickly filled by the Red Cross." | "We have an exigency for more bottled water at the race finish line." |
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 | Latin, late 16th century |
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 | "Exigency" is a noun that, when used in the singular, describes a crisis or emergency that needs immediate attention. ... |  |
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