exigency 的定义
plural ex·i·gen·cies.
- 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.
exigency 近义词
difficulty
exigency 的近义词 39 个
- contingency
- vicissitude
- acuteness
- constraint
- crisis
- criticalness
- crossroad
- demand
- dilemma
- distress
- duress
- emergency
- extremity
- fix
- hardship
- imperativeness
- jam
- juncture
- necessity
- need
- pass
- pickle
- pinch
- plight
- predicament
- pressure
- quandary
- requirement
- scrape
- stress
- urgency
- want
- wont
- demandingness
- exigence
- needfulness
- pressingness
- turning point
- zero hour
exigency 的反义词 14 个
更多exigency例句
- These exigencies seem to have constituted something irrepressible for all the human groups that have trod the Earth for millennia.
- The Grammys last night were awkward, strained by the exigencies of the virus.
- So Newt & Co. attempt—in ways that mix childhood longings with political exigency—to speak the language of ESPN.
- These matters of political exigency were undoubtedly beyond the comprehension of the Ylongos.
- She must have been conscious of depths of capacity, to which, whatever the exigency, appeal was never made in vain.
- The exigency nerved me for the task, and I found a courage sufficient to carry me through.
- The fiction that they do exist disappears at once in the clear atmosphere of "exigency."
- But on this day, and in this extreme momentous exigency, no reliance is reposed on our constitutional counsels!