| n. pl.   ex·i·gen·cies  1.  A pressing or urgent situation: "We were caught in a wartime exigency that was beyond any humane, any rational, resistance" (John Kenneth Galbraith). 2.  An urgent requirement; a pressing need: "distracted by the exigencies of running a business" (Richard Curtis). | 
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