emergency
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Emergency \E*mer"gen*cy\, n.; pl. {Emergencies}. [See
{Emergence}.]
1. Sudden or unexpected appearance; an unforeseen occurrence;
a sudden occasion.
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Most our rarities have been found out by casual
emergency. --Glanvill.
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2. An unforeseen occurrence or combination of circumstances
which calls for immediate action or remedy; pressing
necessity; exigency.
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To whom she might her doubts propose,
On all emergencies that rose. --Swift.
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A safe counselor in most difficult emergencies.
--Brougham.
Syn: Crisis; conjuncture; exigency; pinch; strait; necessity.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
78 Moby Thesaurus words for "emergency":
X ray, blood bank, breakers ahead, cardhouse, cause for alarm,
charity ward, climacteric, clinic, clutch, consultation room,
contingency, convergence of events, crisis, critical juncture,
critical point, crossroads, crucial period, crunch, danger,
dangerous ground, delivery room, difficulty, dispensary,
endangerment, examining room, exigency, extremity, fever ward,
gaping chasm, gathering clouds, hazard, high pressure, hinge,
hospital room, house of cards, imperativeness, imperilment,
intensive care, isolation, jeopardy, labor room, laboratory,
maternity ward, menace, nursery, operating room, pass, peril,
pharmacy, pinch, plight, predicament, press, pressure, prison ward,
private room, push, quicksand, recovery room, risk, rocks ahead,
rub, semi-private room, storm clouds, strait, stress, surgery,
tension, therapy, thin ice, threat, treatment room, turn,
turn of events, turning, turning point, urgency, ward
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