noun
- The quality or state of being exiguous; scarcity, meagerness, or insufficiency in amount or quantity.
- Instances or examples of something that is scanty, limited, or inadequate.
Usage: Plural form of exiguity; Formal or literary usage
Usage: Plural usage emphasizing multiple cases or aspects of scarcity
Examples
- The exiguities of the budget forced the organization to cut several programs.
- Despite the exiguities of available resources, the team completed the project on time.
- The exiguities of rainfall in the region created severe drought conditions.
- She struggled with the exiguities of her income, barely making ends meet.
- The exiguities of evidence made it difficult to prove the defendant's guilt.
- The exiguities of space in the apartment required creative furniture arrangement.