Urgency
21urgency — The condition of being concerned about safety and requiring timely but not immediate assistance. Potentially, a distress situation …
22urgency — n. 1. Pressure, press, exigency, emergency, stress, necessity, pressing want. 2. Importunity, entreaty, insistence, solicitation. 3. Incitement, stimulus, spur, goad …
23urgency — n imperativeness, imperative, pressingness, exigency, instancy; extremity, dire necessity, stress, press, matter of life and death, pinch; compulsion, needfulness, indispensability, necessitousness; crisis, emergency, juncture; gravity,… …
24urgency — ur·gen·cy …
25urgency — n. a lower urinary tract symptom in which there is a desire to pass urine urgently; this may or may not be associated with incontinence (urge incontinence) …
26urgency — [ˈɜːdʒ(ə)nsi] noun [U] the need to deal with something immediately …
27urgency — ur•gen•cy [[t]ˈɜr dʒən si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) urgent character; imperativeness; insistence 2) urgencies, urgent requirements or needs …
28urgency — /ˈɜdʒənsi/ (say erjuhnsee) noun (plural urgencies) 1. urgent character; imperativeness; pressing importance. 2. insistence; importunateness. {Late Latin urgentia pressure} …
29urgency — A special condition calling for immediate action or relief. Anno: 111 ALR 703 …
30Urgency, urinary — An immediate unstoppable urge to urinate, due to a sudden involuntary contraction of the muscular wall of the bladder …