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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91. Gorbachev had stressed the urgency of creating the new presidential system in order to safeguard democratization and perestroika.
92. Close monitoring of disk usage, together with improved training in file management, must be introduced as a matter of urgency.
93. Fundamental constitutional reconstruction was called for as a matter of urgency.
94. The sense of urgency over the issue took time to spread.
95. The intensity and urgency of Galway's hurling in the semi-final win over Tipperary surprised most people.
96. When they showed any urgency, they made Celtic's offside trap look vulnerable.
97. This year there is no such urgency that could save feds and retirees from taking a turn on the chopping block.
98. Increasing demand for container port services in Hong Kong is adding some urgency to the need for expansion.
99. More importantly, however, they have given added urgency to the long-running debate about the future of Britain's inner cities.
100. The more lethargic, weak and ill the infant, the greater is the urgency and need for expert advice.
101. But they can forward the list, with utmost urgency, to Interpol.
102. More urgency all round was required in the second half.
103. A sense of urgency begins to make its presence felt.
104. The perspectives Rolle brings into focus stress the urgency of the situation.
105. Please could you look into it as a matter of urgency.
106. The one symptom that is invariably improved by restorative proctocolectomy is that of urgency.
107. Even a potential ally needs to feel the first rush of adrenal urgency.
108. On this view there is, to put it mildly[sentencedict.com], no urgency about a referendum.
109. They have agreed to look into the pensioner's plight as a matter of urgency if Miss Early gets in touch.
110. They have wondered about the urgency of numerous products of great frivolity.
111. That perception only added to the urgency with which he threw himself into new international initiatives.
112. The patients not only showed an improved continence mechanism,[Sentence dictionary] but also reported a significant decrease in urgency.
113. At first glance, it seems to defend the continuing urgency of production and our preoccupation with it as a goal.
114. This attitude gave further urgency to Left campaigns against the government who were seen as worse than the old-style Conservatives.
115. This increases the urgency of the task, and raises dramatic tension.
116. Our preoccupation with production, in other words, may be a preoccupation with a problem of rather low urgency.
117. Our data also indicate that the operation may be justified in distal disease if urgency is socially inconvenient.
118. There was an urgency about United's forward line yesterday, in the knowledge that Cantona was sitting on the bench.
119. Which brings us back to why this period is one of some urgency.
120. The public announcement of Steen's death had sapped the urgency out of him and yesterday's imperatives no longer mattered.
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