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emergency

1 of 1noun
/ɪˈmɝdʒənsi/
Forms:emergencies
1

an unexpected and usually dangerous situation needing immediate attention or action

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  • The lifeguard quickly responded to the emergency when a swimmer began struggling in the water.
  • The pilot declared an emergency due to engine failure.
  • The school conducted a drill to prepare students for a fire emergency.
  • He called 911 when he realized the flooding in his basement was an emergency.
  • The sudden power outage was treated as an emergency by the utility company.
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2

a hand-operated brake used to stop a vehicle when the main brakes fail

  • He engaged the emergency to stop the car on the steep slope.
  • The driver pulled the emergency in a critical situation.
  • She activated the emergency when the main brakes failed.
  • The emergency was used to bring the train to a halt.
3

a state in which martial law is imposed, suspending ordinary legal processes and granting military authorities control

  • The president declared an emergency to restore order amid the riots.
  • The government announced an emergency following the coup attempt.
  • During the emergency, civilians were subject to curfews and increased security checks.
  • The military took over the administration during the emergency.
  • Under the emergency, certain civil liberties were temporarily suspended.