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exigency - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of exigency in Hindi

Noun 

  • ज़रूरत
  • अत्यावश्यकता
  • अनिवार्य आवश्यकता
  • तत्कालिक आवश्यकता
  • संकटकाल
  • आपातकाल

exigency Definition

Noun

  • an urgent need or demand.

exigency Example

  • he put financial exigency before personal sentiment ( उन्होंने व्यक्तिगत भावना से पहले वित्तीय आवश्यकता को रखा )
  • But when the Hats became the armourbearers of France in the north, a protector strong enough to counteract French influence became the cardinal exigency of their opponents, the younger Caps, who now flung themselves into the arms of Russia, overlooking the fact that even a pacific union with Russia was more to be feared than a martial alliance with France. ( लेकिन जब उत्तर में हैट्स फ़्रांस के शस्त्रागार बन गए, तो फ्रांसीसी प्रभाव का मुकाबला करने के लिए पर्याप्त रूप से मजबूत एक रक्षक उनके विरोधियों, युवा कैप्स की कार्डिनल अनिवार्यता बन गया, जिन्होंने अब खुद को रूस की बाहों में फेंक दिया, इस तथ्य को नजरअंदाज कर दिया कि यहां तक ​​​​कि एक प्रशांत भी फ्रांस के साथ सैन्य गठबंधन की तुलना में रूस के साथ मिलन की आशंका अधिक थी। )
  • Still, how far does exigency take you, before you 're simply recreating the same dictatorship you came to overthrow? ( फिर भी, मजबूरी आपको कितनी दूर ले जाती है, इससे पहले कि आप बस उसी तानाशाही को फिर से बना रहे हों जिसे आप उखाड़ फेंकने आए थे? )
  • Equally halting, the ants simile in canto XXVI represents the occasional conflict between narrative clarity and structural exigency. ( समान रूप से रुकने वाली, कैंटो XXVI में चींटियां उपमा देती हैं, कथा स्पष्टता और संरचनात्मक अनिवार्यता के बीच सामयिक संघर्ष का प्रतिनिधित्व करती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Look, given the exigency of the situation, my requirements must be fulfilled with utmost haste.  
  • Financial exigency could thus join seamlessly with reorganization to become an everyday occurrence.  
  • Virtually all of the Administration's actions may well be held to be entirely constitutional, depending on the exigency of the circumstances.  
  • The innovative readings in this essay arise from the theoretical exigency I mentioned as requisite these days.  
  • These standards call for meaningful participation by a faculty body in deciding whether a financial exigency exists or is imminent.
  • And of course to make the fundamental observation that architecture is the result of human agency and practical exigency.
  • The full quote runs: "Necessitous men are not, truly speaking, free men, but, to answer a present exigency, will submit to any terms that the crafty may impose upon them."
  • To meet this exigency, Zarlino proposed that for the lute the octave should be divided into twelve equal semitones; and after centuries of discussion this system of "equal temperament" has, within the last thirty-five years, been universally adopted as the best attainable for keyed instruments of every description.3 Again, Zarlino was in advance of his age in his classification of the ecclesiastical modes.