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exigently

/ek-si-juhnt/US // ˈɛk sɪ dʒənt //UK // (ˈɛksɪdʒənt) //

殷勤地,殷切地,认真地,切实

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : requiring immediate action or aid; urgent; pressing.
    • : requiring a great deal, or more than is reasonable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
automatically自动地,自然而然地,自动的,自然而然naturally自然,自然是,当然,自然而然no doubt无疑,毋庸置疑,毫无疑问,无庸置疑undoubtedly无疑,毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的是,无疑是unquestionably无疑,无疑是,无疑地,不容置疑accordingly因此,据此,相应地as a matter of course顺理成章地,顺理成章,理所当然地,理所当然axiomatically公理地,公理上,公理上说,公理上讲beyond one's control无可奈何,不可抗力,无能为力,无可救药by definition根据定义,按照定义,按定义,从定义上看by its own nature按其本身的性质,本质上,按其本性,本质上讲cardinally贲门,贲门的,贲门癌,贲门穴come what may来日方长,来日无多,来吧compulsorily强制,强制地,强制要求,强制性consequently因此,结果是from within从内部,从内,来自内部的,从中fundamentally从根本上说,从根本上讲,从根本上说是,基本上incontrovertibly毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑地,毫无争议地,无可争议地indubitably不言而喻,不言而喻地,毋庸置疑地,毋庸置疑ineluctably不可避免地,无可避免地,不可避免的是,不可避免的inescapably不可避免地,无可避免地,不可避免的是,不可避免的inexorably无可奈何地,无可避免地,不可避免地,无可避免的irresistibly不可抗拒地,不可抗拒的,无法抗拒地,不可抗拒of course当然,当然了,当然啦of necessity迫不得已,必然的,必要时,必要性perforce劳动力,劳动力市场,劳动力的,劳动力市场上positively积极地,积极的,积极,正面pressingly迫切地,迫不及待地,迫切,迫切要求significantly显著,显著的,显著地,显著提高unpreventably不可预防地,不可防止地,不可避免地,不可预防vitally至为重要的是,至关重要的是,至关重要,至为重要willy-nilly无奈地,无奈,无休止地,无奈之下without fail无不如此,一不做二不休,不折不扣

Examples

  • The researchers expected single people to lower their standards given the exigent circumstances.

  • That is because cases of fleeing misdemeanants will almost always also involve a recognized exigent circumstance — such as a risk of escape, destruction of evidence, or harm to others — that will still justify warrantless entry into a home.

  • The need to accelerate the vaccination program before the lure of summer intercedes has never been more exigent—nor has the imperative to remain cautious and patient, even when the end appears to be in sight.

  • Jones’s omnibus bill includes the repeal of the bill of rights but also a body camera requirement, a use-of-force policy that bans no-knock warrants except under “exigent circumstances” and bans chokeholds, and other changes.

  • Officers deserve “substantial discretion to analyze the situation, as the court has always said, but do require a showing of actual exigent circumstances,” Fisher said.

  • He counsels me not to be exigent in my terms; if he knew me better, perhaps, he would not have deemed the advice so necessary.

  • Are we too exigent when we implore the whites to preach by example?

  • The more modest and simple the Rav, the haughtier and more exigent the Rebbetzin.

  • Nay, because Slavery is powerful, because the Enterprise is difficult, therefore is the duty of all more exigent.

  • But it is a long and exigent part, and there were times in the play when her physical strength was overtaxed.