A pressing need or demand; an urgent requirement or circumstance that calls for immediate action.
From Latin exigentia, derived from exigere (to drive out, demand). Entered English in the 16th century from French, becoming a formal term for urgent necessity.
The 'exigence' concept is crucial in rhetoric and writing—teachers talk about 'the exigence of the situation' to mean the urgent context demanding a response.
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