Similar words: emergency, agency, urge, surgeon, surgery, frequency, currency, tendency. Meaning: ['ɜrdʒənsɪ /'ɜːd-] n. 1. the state of being urgent; an earnest and insistent necessity 2. pressing importance requiring speedy action 3. an urgent situation calling for prompt action 4. insistent solicitation and entreaty.
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61. Patients with active colitis had clinical symptoms of urgency, loose stools, abdominal pain, and blood in the stool.
62. The brothers returned to the defense theme with ever greater urgency through the last months of 1949 and into 1950.
63. The words add urgency to the administration's push to increase domestic oil and gas production.
64. To stress the urgency for ratification, Clinton assembled a bipartisan coalition of supporters including Republicans such as retired Army Gen.
65. The problems were then studied one by one in order of urgency.
66. The urgency of coming out was building and I felt like a firecracker about to go off.
67. The hoarse urgency of his voice galvanized them into action before their minds had taken in what was happening.
68. One major reason stems from the relative urgency of working capital decisions.
69. These infectious disease problems demonstrate the urgency for expeditiously implementing this plan.
70. We elected to study only patients with disabling liquid stool incontinence and urgency where conventional medical treatment had already failed.
71. The sun was now very low in the sky, and the urgency of the situation was clear.
72. There was a note of urgency in his tone and she could hear his breath.
73. This gave a new urgency to discussions of the extent of poverty, sickness and physical disability.
74. Severe urgency was defined as an urgent need to defecate which has to be relieved in less than one minute to avoid incontinence.
75. He laid before Alice a list of these necessities in order of urgency, the water tank being first.
76. We see his urgency edge lower, the plectrum peck ... Tropical humours!
77. Then, from between two great tussocks of hair-grass came Fiver, his eyes blazing with a frantic urgency.
78. Some themes recur in several papers and this is indicative of their urgency.
79. Planning is the search for control, and there was a strong sense of urgency about getting things under control.
80. Progress, as expected, was slight, although everyone left with a heightened sense of urgency about the bargaining ahead.
81. Why is there no such urgency about demonstrable, multiplying failures in the criminal justice system?
82. Whatever the urgency,[http://sentencedict.com/urgency.html] setting more than the number three jib and the mainsail would have been stupid.
83. Mr Bush's campaign promise to work with Democrats gained urgency following the shenanigans in Florida.
84. The sun-baked ground, hard beneath her hip, was forgotten in her urgency.
85. But if we can achieve that, then their argument on the urgency for entry entirely disappears.
86. All they had in common was their sense of urgency: the mass hysteria that characterizes the week before Christmas.
87. Chester was still trying to persuade the Committee that there was no urgency about reducing sulphur emissions.
88. There was an urgency in the voice that made Defries and Daak turn and climb the three steps to the weapons platform.
89. Any essential communication should be sent in writing and all letters of acceptance should be sent in as a matter of urgency.
90. The two fresh players gave the East Anglians more urgency and nine minutes after their introduction Ipswich were level.
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