Pronunciation: /ˈɛksɪdʒənsi/
noun a situation that demands prompt action or remedy; emergency or pressing need
A1 In case of an emergency, we must act quickly to address the exigency.
A2 During a crisis, it is important to prioritize the most urgent exigency.
B1 The company had to make tough decisions due to the financial exigency.
B2 The government declared a state of emergency to deal with the exigency caused by the natural disaster.
C1 The exigency of the situation required immediate action from all parties involved.
C2 The CEO's leadership was tested during the exigency, and he rose to the occasion with decisive decision-making.
formal The exigency of the situation required immediate action from the authorities.
informal We need to address this exigency before it gets out of hand.
slang The exigency of getting to the concert on time was real.
figurative The exigency of love knows no bounds.
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