Exigences [noun]

Definition of Exigences:

difficulty; demand

Opposite/Antonyms of Exigences:


Sentence/Example of Exigences:

These exigences led to strenuous scenes in the Assembly, and the succession of Regents became still more rapid.

Doubtless, through various exigences, large numbers of women betake themselves to professional employment of some kind.

The blooming-season, according to the exigences of weather, begins from May 20 to June 10 in Indiana, and lasts about a week.

Every people, every large community is able to furniſh a revenue adequate to the exigences of government.

In America, the people is a master whose exigences demand obedience to the utmost limits of possibility.

He paid up his debts, and had sufficient means on hand to meet the demands and exigences of life.

The first impulse was to fly from the scene; but I could not be long insensible to the exigences of the moment.

This may be fully allowed, yet it does not meet the exigences of the case.

To obviate future exigences, Constantia betook herself once more to the needle.

Consequently, there are many who, though hard pressed by the exigences of nature, never use the place.