conjuncture
11conjuncture — conjunctural, adj. /keuhn jungk cheuhr/, n. 1. a combination of circumstances; a particular state of affairs. 2. a critical state of affairs; crisis. 3. conjunction; joining. [1595 1605; CONJUNCT + URE] * * * …
12conjuncture — noun a) A combination of events or circumstances; a conjunction; a union. b) A set of circumstances causing a crisis; a juncture …
13conjuncture — con junc·ture || tʃə n. coming together of circumstances or events, crisis …
14conjuncture — noun 1》 a combination of events. 2》 a state of affairs …
15conjuncture — n. 1. Combination, concurrence. 2. Crisis, emergency, exigency, juncture, critical occasion …
16conjuncture — n 1. circumstances, state of affairs, set of conditions; context, environment, total situation, status quo, Inf. the picture or whole picture, Inf. the story. 2. coincidence, concurrence, co occurrence; simultaneity, simultaneousness;… …
17conjuncture — con·junc·ture …
18conjuncture — con•junc•ture [[t]kənˈdʒʌŋk tʃər[/t]] n. 1) a combination of circumstances; a particular state of affairs 2) a critical state of affairs; crisis 3) conjunction; joining • Etymology: 1595–1605 con•junc′tur•al, adj …
19conjuncture — /kənˈdʒʌŋktʃə/ (say kuhn jungkchuh) noun 1. a combination of circumstances or affairs; a particular state of affairs. 2. a critical state of affairs; a crisis. 3. Obsolete conjunction; meeting. {con + juncture} …
20conjuncture — n. a combination of events; a state of affairs. Etymology: obs. F f. It. congiuntura (as conjoin) …