"Exigent" means demanding immediate attenion and so, by definition, it is important.
My exigent teacher always gives us plenty of homeworks.
Exigence is a requirement or necessity.
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There are several synonyms for the term 'exigent'. These include words like acute, burning, clamant, clamorous, critical, crying, instant and needful.
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Hot pursuit and exigent circumstances.
Exigent is an adjective meaning exacting, demanding, requiring immediacy, urgent, or requiring more than is reasonable. Exigent can also be a noun, but that use is obsolete. "In exigent circumstances, law enforcement officers can enter without a warrant." "She resisted his exigent instruction that she forego dinner and stay late to finish the work so that he could leave early to go golfing."
With a Warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances
Yes, unless there are exigent circumstances.
Exigent- urgent; requiring immediate action Sentence: The patient was losing blood so rapidly that it was exigent to stop the source of the bleeding.
"Exigent" means "emergency" or "unusual." A court might suspend a sentence on exigency if the defendant was very ill and more likely to be a burden on the correctional authorities if they were to be incarcerated. This is only one example.
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