Definition of exigence in English:
exigence
noun ˈɛɡzɪdʒ(ə)nsˈɛksɪdʒ(ə)nsˈɛksədʒəns
another term for exigency
Example sentencesExamples
- The exigence that drives her study is this question: ‘What occurs between the best of intentions that we begin with and the often ineffective or even negative outcomes that students and teachers report?’
- The point, I surmise, is that states of being such as love and holiness have an intrinsic exigence for expression.
- Building on this twin edifice of theory and exigence, Tovani proceeds to explain an array of tremendously helpful pedagogical strategies that all high school teachers can teach their students.
- In species with separated sexes the only necessary differences, seen from the point of view of natural selection, would be those connected directly with the exigences of the reproductive process itself.
- The exigence is more like a complex of various audience/speaker perceptions and institutional or material constraints.