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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121. A senior leader cancelled a trip to Britain yesterday amid growing signs of a possible political crisis.
122. An end to the crisis seems a long way off.
123. A political crisis has blown up over the President's latest speech.
124. There is no sign of a let - up in the hijack crisis.
125. She always remains cool, calm and collected in a crisis.
126. In times of currency crisis interest rates can raised as a sign that a government is in command.
127. Late last night, the French ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office to discuss the crisis.
128. Hong Kong's stock market fell, setting off a global financial crisis.
129. The governments of the industrialized world had failed to get the measure of the crisis.
130. This financial crisis is growing more serious by the hour.
131. Crisis situations tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president.
132. The family crisis really brought out the best in her.
133. The oil crisis has given the government quite a jolt .
134. All the resources and staff available were brought into play to cope with the crisis.
135. The country is facing a crisis unparalleled since the Second World War.
136. The country's economic crisis had an unsettling effect on world markets.
137. It is conceivable that there will be a new economic crisis throughout the world(sentencedict.com), but we hope it won't happen.
138. During the monetary crisis, several European bankers rallied to the pound.
139. Management and the union both share in the responsibility for the crisis.
140. Amongst relief workers,[http://sentencedict.com/crisis.html] the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat.
141. Falling house prices are illustrative of the crisis facing the construction industry.
142. There were some differences as to how to deal with the crisis.
143. President Kennedy made his reputation with his handling of the Cuban missile crisis.
144. The government wants to avoid a rerun of last year's crisis.
145. That was a problem but this crisis is of a different order of magnitude.
146. The prime minister's credibility suffered in his handling of the crisis.
147. The way he dealt with the crisis filled me with admiration.
148. The government was reluctant to sanction intervention in the crisis.
149. Ministers were censured for their lack of decisiveness during the crisis.
150. In tonight's speech, the minister is expected to hit back at critics who have attacked her handling of the crisis.
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