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exigencies
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an urgent affair to deal with
- The company’s financial exigency requires immediate action to avoid bankruptcy.
- Due to the exigency of the situation, the authorities took swift measures to evacuate the area.
- The manager, dealing with the exigency of a sudden staffing shortage, called in extra employees to cover the shifts.
- She will be called to address the exigency in the supply chain, ensuring there are no further delays in production.
- The exigency of the situation forced the team to work overtime to meet the deadline.