emergency
[ɪ'mə:gʒənsɪ]

noun

[Definition]: a critical situation which need immediate action

[Example Sentences]:
1. Four bodies had been recovered, and emergency teams were trying to dig out the other 10.
2. The case relates to the state of emergency he imposed in 2007.
3. The man appeared to be in good health in the emergency room.
4. If there is an emergency we will take care of the people.
5. France has been under a state of emergency since the night of the Paris attacks.
6. The only people that should be on the road should be emergency personnel and first responders.
7. State officials said they had deployed scores of additional emergency workers to the region.
8. The time starts as soon as an emergency call is connected.
9. Police and stadium officials did not have an emergency plan in place to help people that day.
10. In the US, emergency response systems are run at the state or local level.
11. She had to have emergency surgery to remove part of the tumor.
12. His company has surveyed the public on their reaction to emergency warnings.
13. The group was still trying to clarify how many patients were in the emergency room.
14. Air traffic control then called on the emergency frequency and again there was no response.
15. Atlanta police told residents not to drive in order to keep roads clear for emergency services.


[Antonyms]rescue, deliverance, solution

[Synonyms]exigency, urgency, necessity
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