An active, diversified, and therefore a youthful, ingenuity is required by the quick exigencies of this singular war.
With such views, I adopted a species of "decoy" which I thought best suited to meet the exigencies of the case.
A satisfactory explanation of them, however, was not beyond his power, and his experience goes to increase the array of testimony, to show the inestimable value of a clear conscience in all exigencies whatever.
They were not to be caught napping, for the "Committee on Statistics" was on the spot, to meet any such exigencies that might arise.
Its whole bent is to exempt as much as possible of life from authoritative restraint, and to give as much scope as exigencies will allow to the play of individuality.
It ought of course to be acknowledged that State management in England is tried under the very worst possible conditions, inasmuch as it is tied to the fortunes and exigencies of political party.
Thomas Aquinas, with critical revision to suit the exigencies of the general advance in learning.
The first parliament of this reign has been severely censured on account of the penurious supply it doled out for the exigencies of a war, in which its predecessors had involved the king.
He went on accordingly for six years, supplying his exigencies by such precarious sources as circumstances might furnish.
You must depend largely upon your own discretion, and the exigencies of the moment.
Relieved from all supervision, and practically not subject to appeals, it may be said that there were no rules which the inquisitor might not suspend or abrogate at pleasure when the exigencies of the faith seemed to require it.
The very exigencies of his profession are not only inconsistent with, but hostile to, the institution of marriage.
I could no longer shut my eyes to the encroachments upon our happiness the very exigencies of his profession demanded.
The very exigencies of the player's life make for a laxity and freedom from restraint.
Nothing but the exigencies of the former war with France had occasioned this region to be traversed or inhabited.
Our hero was next dispatched by General Greene to lay before his commander-in-chief the exigencies of the troops under his command.
He confessed he set no value at all upon any law, unless it was adapted to the present exigencies of the country.
Gentlemen of the House of Representatives: It is particularly your province to consider the state of the public finances; and to adopt such measures respecting them as exigencies shall be found to require.
His constituents, he was proud to say it, had ever contributed with alacrity and cheerfulness to the wants and exigencies of the Union.
Brought face to face with the exigencies in the lives of others, there is a fund of common sense to be found in the character of the revolutionary woman.
It is impossible for each private individual to have any measure conformable to the particular condition of each of his fellow-citizens, or to the general exigencies of his country.
A statesman, never losing sight of principles, is to be guided by circumstances; and judging contrary to the exigencies of the moment he may ruin his country for ever.
One is that a good deal of what she depends upon for raising capital abroad will be absorbed by the exigencies of the war in her own country.
And this is to hold until, on account of exigencies of place and time, some other arrangement be made by the aforesaid Catholic Majesty, or ourselves, or our successors.
In war time, the frequency, as well as the per-centage of the levies, depends entirely on the exigencies of the government.
The division of authority in the provinces prevented that combined action which alone could have met the exigencies of the situation.
They are stronger, braver and more resourceful than ever, and the exigencies of their life in connection with the Texas Rangers demand all their trained ability.
He took his ticket through to Lessboro', not purposing to stay at Exeter; but, from the exigencies of the various trains, it was necessary that he should remain for half an hour at the Exeter Station.
He had his work to do, and after the second day over the stubbles, declared that the exigencies of the D.
They were not surprised, however, when he answered that the exigencies of literary composition would make his attendance impossible.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exigencies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.