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Example sentences for "exigences"

Lexicographically close words:
exhumed; exhuming; exige; exigeant; exigence; exigencies; exigency; exigent; exigible; exigua
  1. Again I ask, who is to be judge when the exigences of trade require it?

  2. Charles, for thy sake, I will accompany thee to the altar, and wed thee according to the rites of the Protestant Church and the exigences of the community!

  3. The same principle was applied to appointments and promotion in the new regiments called for by the exigences of the great war in which England found herself engaged.

  4. Both contributed to the revenue, making it sufficiently ample for all the exigences of government, and consequently there were no calls upon the people of any importance in the way of taxation.

  5. It must not be forgotten that these adaptations were undertaken by Mozart solely for Van Swieten's performances, and that his individual taste and the exigences of the representation must have exercised considerable influence upon them.

  6. All these grants are excused by the exigences of the moment and the impending crisis, but he even found time to remember his old amours and passed a measure through the senate restoring Poppaea's statues.

  7. At the next sitting Domitian opened by recommending them to forget 44 their grievances and grudges and the unavoidable exigences of the recent past.

  8. Nature, disorganized with the exigences of the night shift, refused the proffered dainties.

  9. Consequently, there are many who, though hard pressed by the exigences of nature, never use the place.

  10. Instead of resting it for a time, she was tempted by the exigences of her profession to overstrain it; the result being such a deterioration in its quality that it was no longer powerful and certain enough for the concert-room.

  11. Wood hath graciously promised to load us at present only with forty thousand pounds of his coin, till the exigences of the kingdom require the rest.

  12. The exigences of lives fuller than that of the ascidian demand, however, other movements, whose complexity is continually increasing as the scale of life is traversed.

  13. It is worth observation that in each instance the author was in some measure intimate with the theatre and possessed some knowledge of stage-effect, the requirements and exigences of the companies for which he was writing.

  14. But, further, in availing yourself of this divine resource amid the daily exigences of life, why should you wait always for the periodic season and the formal attitude of prayer?

  15. The Western emperors established their courts in various parts of Europe, their locations being usually determined by the exigences of rivalry and the territorial success of their usurpation.

  16. We saw in the beginning that the exigences of bodily life gave consciousness its first articulation.

  17. The latter refer to the real exigences of daily life and serve to express or reorganise personal passions.

  18. It therefore remained for Gage to do the shouting, which duty he performed with a vigour out of proportion to the apparent exigences of the case.

  19. The knowledge of which I have spoken is valuable in the ordinary course of public business, and absolutely essential in the exigences of political and national life.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exigences" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.