Exigence is a requirement or necessity.
My exigent teacher always gives us plenty of homeworks.
"Exigent" means demanding immediate attenion and so, by definition, it is important.
"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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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 Exigent can also be a noun, but that use is obsolete.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.
Do you mean Oxygen sensor? If so, it measures the air fuel mixture in the exhaust to help the computer set the proper amount of fuel to be added to keep the mixture at the proper level.