urgency
To a large extent or degree.
To a very high degree; very great.
The greatest or highest degree possible.
Used to describe a situation that is extremely serious or bad, requiring immediate action.
Introducing a fresh or different sense of urgency.
Happening or appearing quickly and unexpectedly.
Providing an additional level of urgency.
A specific or special kind of urgency.
A kind of urgency that is different from or more important than others.
Urgency related to principles of right and wrong behavior.
A particular quality or tone that suggests importance and the need for immediate action.
The feeling or awareness that something needs to be dealt with immediately.
A situation or issue that is extremely important and needs to be dealt with immediately.
The state of not feeling or showing that something is important and needs to be done immediately.
In a way that shows something is important and needs to be done immediately.
The quality of needing immediate action, present within something (like a voice or movement).
Relating to the need for immediate action concerning a particular subject.
To make a situation feel more urgent.
To cause something to have the quality of urgency.
To give a situation a quality of urgency.
To make the level of urgency greater.
To emphasize the importance and need for immediate action.
To introduce a feeling of urgency into a situation, often quickly or forcefully.