Synonym: emergency, turning point. Similar words: financial crisis, surprising, surprisingly, script, critic, critical, criteria, describe. Meaning: ['kraɪsɪs] n. 1. an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty 2. a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something.
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91. His actions during the crisis were truly praiseworthy.
92. We suffered huge losses in the financial crisis.
93. There's no end in sight to the present crisis.
94. Older managers carry more authority in a crisis.
95. This ultimatum was bound to create a grave crisis.
96. At home a crisis was brewing.
97. His resignation set the scene for a pre-election crisis.
98. These relationships assume great importance in times of crisis.
99. The government has been widely blamed for the crisis.
100. The president is anxious not to have another crisis.
101. The economic crisis is getting worse and worse.
102. The country had weathered a serious crisis.
103. The government has been trying to downplay the crisis.
104. Three people died during the hostage crisis.
105. The company is facing a financial crisis.
106. A crisis was rapidly developing in the Gulf.
107. The government imposed a news blackout during the crisis.
108. She was praised for her competent handling of the crisis.
109. Union leaders blasted the Government for failing to tackle the jobs crisis.
110. Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis[Sentencedict.com](sentencedict.com), and public patience is wearing thin.
111. She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
112. The Italian political system has been judged to be in terminal crisis for decades.
113. He felt called to write to all his fellow investors, warning them of the impending crisis.
114. The prime minister pressed the panic button yesterday as Britain's economy plunged deeper into crisis.
115. As the crisis worsened, the authorities imposed a news blackout .
116. The crisis has led to price rises in basic foodstuffs, such as meat, cheese and sugar.
117. She preached economy as the best means of solving the crisis.
118. The chief editorial writer also blames weak leadership for the current crisis.
119. This financial crisis had a much greater impact on Main Street.
120. It is obvious that even if we can save much energy, we can only delay the energy crisis.
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