Urgency

/ˈɜːrdʒənsi/ noun

The quality of needing quick or immediate action. It describes a situation where waiting could cause problems.

From French 'urgence', from Latin 'urgentia' meaning 'pressing, insistence', from 'urgēre' (to press, drive). It entered English in the 1400s.

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