"Urgence" is a word in ENGLISH

urgence ENGLISH
Definition:

Urgency.

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Perhaps there are many "nows" of varying duration, depending on just what it is we are doing. We must face up to the fact that, at least in the case of humans, the subject experiencing subjective time is not a perfect, structureless observer, but a complex, multilayered, multifaceted psyche. Different levels of our consciousness may experience time in quite different ways. This is evidently the case in terms of response time. You have probably had the slightly unnerving experience of jumping at the sound of a telephone a moment or two before you actually hear it ring. The shrill noise induces a reflex response through the nervous system much faster than the time it takes to create the conscious experience of the sound.It is fashionable to attribute certain qualities, such as speech ability, to the left side of the brain, whereas others, such as musical appreciation, belong to processes occurring on the right side. But why should both hemispheres experience a common time? And why should the subconscious use the same mental clock as the conscious?

Paul Davies, About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution

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beseech ENGLISH

To ask or entreat with urgency; to supplicate; to implore.

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entreat ENGLISH

To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence, to ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition or pray …

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Flagrant Necessity LAW AND LEGAL

A case of urgency rendering lawful an otherwise illegal act, as an assault to remove a man from impending danger

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hamayhamay CEBUANO

hamayhámay v [A; b5] do s.t. casually and slowly, with no sense of urgency. Ayawg hamayhamáyi (hamayhamáya) ang tra-báhu kay …

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hard ENGLISH

With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly.

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haste ENGLISH

The state of being urged or pressed by business; hurry; urgency; sudden excitement of feeling or passion; precipitance; vehemence.

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hurry ENGLISH

The act of hurrying in motion or business; pressure; urgency; bustle; confusion.

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importune ENGLISH

To request or solicit, with urgency; to press with frequent, unreasonable, or troublesome application or pertinacity; hence, to tease; to …

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importunee ENGLISH

Troublesome; vexatious; persistent; urgent; hence, vexatious on account of untimely urgency or perinacious solicitation.

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insistence ENGLISH

The quality of insisting, or being urgent or pressing; the act of dwelling upon as of special importance; persistence; urgency.

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instance ENGLISH

The act or quality of being instant or pressing; urgency; solicitation; application; suggestion; motion.

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instancy ENGLISH

Instance; urgency.

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instantly ENGLISH

With urgency or importunity; earnestly; pressingly.

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press ENGLISH

Urgent demands of business or affairs; urgency; as, a press of engagements.

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pressure ENGLISH

Urgency; as, the pressure of business.

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stress ENGLISH

Pressure, strain; -- used chiefly of immaterial things; except in mechanics; hence, urgency; importance; weight; significance.

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urgency ENGLISH

The quality or condition of being urgent; insistence; pressure; as, the urgency of a demand or an occasion.

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weak ENGLISH

Not able to withstand temptation, urgency, persuasion, etc.; easily impressed, moved, or overcome; accessible; vulnerable; as, weak resolutions; weak virtue.

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