Synonym: compelling, crucial, driving, essential, imperative, important, moving, necessary, pressing, vital. Similar words: urgency, urge, surgery, surgeon, emergency, a large number of, agent, gently. Meaning: ['ɜrdʒənt /'ɜːd-] adj. compelling immediate action.
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181. Doctors are under urgent types of demands on their time so they go for efficiency.
182. I'm sorry I'm late. I had an urgent call to deal with.
183. County commissioners face urgent issues that are more deserving of government time and money.
184. A: Air couriers act as delivery persons for packages too urgent or sensitive to fly as general cargo.
185. A pained, urgent expression was deepening on his face like a plea that Carla did not know how to answer.
186. After 10 years nothing had happened, so in 1968 the Institute of Trademarks Agents called for urgent action.
187. Also alleging rape and torture, Amnesty urged the government to take urgent action against the security forces.
188. I first learnt of it when, dining one night in a London restaurant, I received an urgent summons from Harold.
189. They were both chuckling to themselves, and talking in quiet, urgent whispers.
190. She urged health authorities to carry out urgent research into the problem.
191. The outbreak of a new war made defence against chemical warfare agents once again an urgent problem.
192. It must be possible to override normal dispatch disciplines for urgent requirements.
193. If this election were about urgent crises, big problems, complex choices, the Democrat would walk it.
194. However it was reported that member countries considered oil and energy problems less urgent than in the past.
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195. But the law-abiding people of Dundalk agree urgent action needs to be taken.
196. The movement inside her filled her completely, an endless fluttering of wings, intense and urgent pecking of beaks.
197. The committee made no comment but as far as can be ascertained, no action was taken; more urgent matters required attention.
198. More recently, the demand for fast breeder reactors has seemed less urgent as worldwide supplies of uranium have become more plentiful.
199. Prioritising - the ability to distinguish between, for example, the urgent and the merely important. 3.
200. With the need for international cooperation more urgent than ever, there were still as many frontiers as in any earlier age.
201. Both of these draw attention to the urgent need to provide better opportunities and facilities to encourage walking and cycling.
202. At a special meeting with the minister, an all-party delegation from the capital's boroughs will press for urgent action.
203. One of the most urgent measures is a blanket ban on all animal and bone meal in animal feed.
204. The need for reform is urgent and it indisputable.
205. In addition to demand stimulus in Asia and Europe, there is an urgent need to increase risk capital, especially in Anglo-Saxon economies.
206. The old and new problems in crude desalting which need urgent attention were shown out by large amount of testing data. The measures to tackle these problems were presented.
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