exigence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for exigence in the English»Italian Dictionary

exigence [ˈek··dʒəns] N, exigency [ˈek··dʒən·si] <-ies> N

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As the old walls did not fit the new military exigences, a bastion was built.
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Politicians using framing to make their own solution to an exigence appear to be the most appropriate compared to that of the opposition.
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Accordingly, the band's music expertise and exigence in performance improved gradually.
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Exigence has raised $1.3 million locally and has a number of academic reports under its belt now to show the efficacy of the technology.
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From this, it is understood that social constructs define situations and, therefore, exigence is also socially situated.
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Exigence is a set of particular social patterns and expectations that provides a socially objectified motive for addressing the recurring situation of a particular genre.
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This, among the other benefit, granted the fulfillment of social exigences in transportation, that a strictly profit-oriented policy could not afford.
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An exigence is not rhetorical when it can not be changed by human interaction, such as a natural disaster or death.
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