noun
- plural of exiguousness; the quality or state of being exiguous (scanty, meager, or insufficient in amount or extent)
Usage: formal; abstract noun; rarely used in plural form
Examples
- The exiguousnesses of the budget forced the department to cut several programs.
- Despite the exiguousnesses of available resources, the team completed the project on time.
- The exiguousnesses of the evidence made it difficult to reach a definitive conclusion.
- She complained about the exiguousnesses of her salary relative to her responsibilities.
- The exiguousnesses of space in the apartment limited their furniture options.