Sentence example with the word 'exigent'

exigent

accurate, choiceless, critical, emergent, finicky, imperious, meticulous, persistent, punctual, stern, urgent

Definition adj. demanding attention

Last update: July 4, 2015


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In the same year, with Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut, Nathaniel Gorham of Massachusetts, Gunning Bedford of Delaware, and John Rutledge of South Carolina, he was a member of the committee which reported on the Virginia proposal as to the terms of cession to the Confederation of the "back lands," or unoccupied Western territory, held by several of the states; the report was a skilful compromise made by Madison, which secured the approval of the rather exigent Virginia legislature.   [adjective]

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This has to be bourn in mind and adds to the already exigent task of the early years educator.   [adjective]

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In the same year, with Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut, Nathaniel Gorham of Massachusetts, Gunning Bedford of Delaware, and John Rutledge of South Carolina, he was a member of the committee which reported on the Virginia proposal as to the terms of cession to the Confederation of the "back lands," or unoccupied Western territory, held by several of the states; the report was a skilful compromise made by Madison, which secured the approval of the rather exigent Virginia legislature.   [Please select]

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For this latter there was no precedent, no conceivable explanation save some exigent emergency.   [Please select]

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(2) What is the motive or the motives which have made such transformation exigent.   [Please select]

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Austria was an exigent ally, and Frederick of Prussia a dangerous foe.   [Please select]

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Shall I be too exigent if I enquire what precautions the observer adopted to recognize the owner of the Mouse on his return, when he reappears, as we are told, with four assistants.   [Please select]

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Much love was offered lightly to Maxine, and she took it--lightly; then one day her friend the world brought for her consideration a suitor more powerful, more distinguished, even less exigent than the rest--" "Stop.   [Please select]

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