Definition of Exigently

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exigently

exiccate
exiccated
exiccates
exiccating
exiccation
exicosis
exies
exigeant
exigence
exigences
exigencies
exigency
exigent
exigenter
exigenters
exigently (current term)
exigents
exigible
exiguities
exiguity
exiguous
exiguously
exiguousness
exiguousnesses
exilable
exilarch
exilarchs
exile
exiled
exilement

Literary usage of Exigently

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"If we draft into our barracks the most vigorous and intelligent young men of these dependencies, men whose services are so exigently needed for subduing and ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1879)
"What Lord Salisbury did was to recommend the Viceroy to take such steps as the altered aspect of affairs beyond the northwest frontier exigently demanded. ..."

3. Phases of Modern Music by Lawrence Gilman (1904)
"He has dispensed with the cumbrous and pedantic formalities so precious in the sight of his predecessors —the exigently academic soul will find nothing in ..."

4. The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil (1856)
"What this country now exigently wants is a sufficient supply of the right kind of blood sire horses. The mongrels now supplying in every district the place ..."

5. The Judicial Dictionary, of Words and Phrases Judicially Interpreted: To by Frederick Stroud (1903)
"17); that proviso is as applicable to Scotland as to England, and must be exigently observed in spite of specious excuses by the banker or solicitor (Wyman ..."

6. Physical Training: A Full Report of the Papers and Discussions of the by Isabel Chapin Barrows (1899)
"... after a fashion, which may exigently demand correction or further training later on, to co-ordinate the movements of its limbs with those of its trunk. ..."

7. The Musical World (1875)
"What seems more exigently to be desired is a revival of that taste which formerly existed amongst amateurs for the practice of the string quartet. ..."

8. Studies in the History of Religions: Presented to Crawford Howell Toy by by David Gordon Lyon, George Foot Moore (1912)
"The note, too, of papal infallibility is struck exigently: The disciple should never criticise his own Guru. He must implicitly obey whatever his Guru says. ..."

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