Similar words: measurement, desperate, desperately, measure, measured, measure up, measure out, measure up to. Meaning: n. desperate actions taken as a means to an end.
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1. By 1613 even more desperate measures were in contemplation.
2. We had to resort to desperate measures .
3. His increasing financial difficulties forced him to take desperate measures.
4. Desperate measures are needed to deal with the growing drug problem.
5. The government took desperate measures to keep the economy running.
6. James's increasing financial difficulties impelled him to desperate measures.
7. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
8. But by 1613 even more desperate measures were in contemplation.
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9. Plant operators initiated a desperate measure to cool the number one reactor using seawater and boric acid.
10. Afternoon, for shareholders whose stock holding costs lower than stock average costs, market forces continued to perform "desperate measure".
11. To stay above water, many businesses have already been forced to take desperate measures.
12. The first is that if she stayed it would look as if the Conservatives were resorting to desperate measures.
13. There are other examples, however, of desperate times begetting desperate measures.
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