"Exigendary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exigendary" Meaning

I apologize, but I couldn't find a word called "exigendary". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

"Exigendary" Examples

Exigent


Exigent means demanding or requiring a great deal of effort, skill, or resources.

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The researcher had to find an exigent solution to the complex problem, seeking the expertise of several experts in the field.
The company had to hire a team of highly skilled engineers to develop an exigent software system that could handle large amounts of data.
The teacher struggled to keep up with the exigent pace of the fast-paced high school math class.
The chimps exhibited exigent problem-solving skills, using tools to retrieve food in creative ways.
The surgeon had to make precise and delicate incisions to perform the exigent operation, requiring a steady hand and years of training.

Note: Exigent is not a commonly used word in everyday conversation, and its usage may be considered archaic or formal in some contexts.

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Exigence refers to a strict or exacting demand, requirement, or expectation, often to a high standard or with a sense of urgency. It can also describe something that is difficult to satisfy or fulfill due to its high degree of difficulty or complexity.

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Exigency refers to a situation that demands immediate attention and requires urgent action or decision-making. It can also describe something that is extremely necessary, pressing, or required. For example, "The company's financial exigency necessitated laying off staff to stay afloat."

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Exilarchy refers to a form of government or leadership in which a group of exiles or émigrés, often from a particular country or region, maintain a hierarchical structure and governance over their fellow exiles, either in a foreign land or after returning to their homeland.

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Exile refers to the state of being forced to leave one's native country or home, often as a result of political persecution, war, or other forms of oppression. An exile is someone who has been forced to flee their homeland and may not be allowed to return.