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    ex·i·gen·cy
    /ˈeɡzəjənsē/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of EXIGENCY is that which is required in a particular situation —usually used in plural. How to use exigency in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Exigency.

  3. The very word conjures up danger and intrigue that demand a cool head and an immediate effort at a solution. Exigency derives from the Latin noun exigentia, which means "urgency" and comes from the verb exigere, meaning "to demand or require."

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

  5. exigent state or character; urgency. Usually exigencies. the need, demand, or requirement intrinsic to a circumstance, condition, etc.: the exigencies of city life. a case or situation that demands prompt action or remedy; emergency: He promised help in any exigency.

  6. n. pl. ex·i·gen·cies. 1. A pressing or urgent situation: "We were caught in a wartime exigency that was beyond any humane, any rational, resistance" (John Kenneth Galbraith). 2. An urgent requirement; a pressing need: "distracted by the exigencies of running a business" (Richard Curtis).

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

  8. 3 meanings: 1. the state of being exigent; urgency 2. an urgent demand; pressing requirement 3. an emergency.... Click for more definitions.

  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. Exigency Definition. ĕksə-jən-sē, ĭg-zĭjən- exigencies. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Filter. noun. exigencies. The condition or quality of being exigent; urgency. Webster's New World. A situation calling for immediate action or attention. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. exigency. ex•i•gen•cy /ˈɛksɪdʒənsi, ɪgˈzɪdʒən-/ n. [ countable], pl. -cies. Usually, exigencies. [ plural] a need, demand, or requirement: the exigencies of city life. 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.