Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"in extremis" Definitions
  1. in a very difficult situation when very strong action is needed
  2. at the moment of death
"in extremis" Antonyms

114 Sentences With "in extremis"

How to use in extremis in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "in extremis" and check conjugation/comparative form for "in extremis". Mastering all the usages of "in extremis" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In extremis, we scream or cry for help or joy.
Frank: It was and is definitely an "in extremis" situation.
It needn't; the study of a family in extremis is enough.
He's the country's credulousness in extremis, its ugly bargains writ large.
Patients in extremis often get stabilized at the local hospitals before transfer.
About sticking with a challenge when it's difficult and daunting in extremis.
What drove Colvin's near-suicidal compulsion to witness human beings in extremis?
Collecting these in extremis depositions, as they are called, is not easy.
The story of the original Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is fantastical in extremis.
When we meet Sid, it's 2 in the morning; he is in extremis.
In extremis, even foreigners could be allowed to park funds at the bank.
Why does Caroline make a point, in extremis, of shouting out "Dickie Roper"?
Even then, even in extremis, I would fly only as a last resort.
The sight of Carter in extremis is as funny as it is disturbing.
But doing so when someone is in extremis may already be too late.
"This ain't the South," one of Phillips's characters says during a moment in extremis.
I want to ask, but it is hard to shape words while in extremis.
Like the one in Federalist No. 46, this is an "in extremis," largely theoretical, argument.
At worst it can make other parts poorly or sick, and in extremis even kill.
Recently, a patient presented in extremis to the emergency room with a rupture of his aneurysm.
Thus, it is the National Guard that is used most commonly in extremis to suppress riots.
IN EXTREMIS The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin By Lindsey Hilsum Illustrated.
This, though, would be a nuclear option: one that America is likely to take only in extremis.
But mostly Wilson's book seeks to capture the rush and urgency of a life lived in extremis.
Nor will it ever become anything other than an "in extremis" part of the industrial supply chain.
But now, in extremis, all Lucy wants is mommy, and she wants mommy to tell her stories.
In extremis they could join Labour in voting the government out of office and triggering a general election.
But outsiders had a poor record in part because companies used only to turn to them in extremis.
But it's also an entertainment — an action drama, a bloody heist caper with hateable villains and heroes in extremis.
He is a hero of cosmopolitan musical curiosity, an early technological adopter in extremis, and a kind of supercollaborator.
Photos are copyright 203, by E.L. Spence The story of the original Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is fantastical in extremis.
Mr. Malco, known for comic roles ("The 40-Year-Old Virgin"), is especially good as a suburban dad in extremis.
"Regardless of what Chancellor (Angela) Merkel currently says, Germany will stand behind Deutsche Bank in extremis, " the money managers wrote.
The confession and forgiveness we want to fill the room do not spring up more naturally in extremis, under duress.
The American military is recognized as a formidable fighting force, with logistical, communications and supply networks that excel in extremis.
The American military is recognized as a formidable fighting force, with logistical, communications and supply networks that excel in extremis.
And a production that has so far felt pleasant and prosaic is flooded with the anarchy of life in extremis.
One man describes the state as "full of living twits and unsettled spirits," and characters in extremis do encounter ghosts.
After the IMF agreement, it promised to leave the peso to market forces, stepping into the currency markets only in extremis.
"You cannot rule out that 'in extremis' they would switch sides and back the higher offer," KBC analyst Ruben Devos said.
Dhaka's traffic is traffic in extremis, a state of chaos so pervasive and permanent that it has become the city's organizing principle.
Ritvo didn't invent this kind of deflected intensity, but he employs it in extremis, describing torments most of us can hardly fathom.
The British parents are in extremis, devastated and desperate in an alien environment, and frustrated by sympathetic but brusque law enforcement personnel.
The military are only too aware of their limited capabilities and their dependence on America for training, equipment and back-up in extremis.
They also can carry out so-called "in extremis" strikes to prevent attackers from overrunning Afghan forces or capturing key terrain, he said.
And perhaps most fundamentally, he simply lies at every turn: Politicians often spin and exaggerate, they even lie in extremis to escape scandal.
In extremis, Haitham's foreign and domestic risks could combine in Oman being offered a bailout from richer neighbours, as happened before in 2011.
What they have in common is an intense work ethic, an ability to laugh even in extremis, and an abiding admiration for each other.
At other times, Mr. Wright's pleasure veers into the self-satisfied, and all that love feels smothering, near-bullying, like bro-cinephilia in extremis.
In this case, the family members, all of whom were in extremis, were so focused on their own difficulties that they hardly noticed us.
"No era or culture has lacked images of women in extremis," Princenthal writes, pointing to a canon replete with representations of sexual violence and coercion.
It's true that Moscow's in extremis intervention prevented the collapse of Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, and preserved Russia's sole foothold in the Middle East.
Before 2016 you could have wondered whether Republicans would, in extremis, be willing to take a stand in defense of freedom and rule of law.
Another possibility, Mr. Doherty said, is that one or both vessels were acting "in extremis," or ahead of what appears to be an imminent collision.
In extremis, OPEC members could give up setting production levels and simply announce by how much each country will cut output, leaving the exact baselines undefined.
But the issue at stake in Bolivia was what should happen, in extremis, when an elected president deploys the power of the state against the constitution.
Although TJ was composed, the ER docs rushed him to the trauma bay, where the sickest of the sick, in extremis, are managed by trauma surgeons.
But Congress can go directly to the courts to obtain a declaration that an official is in contempt, and — in extremis — arrest and detain him itself.
Lindsey Hilsum's "In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin" is an extraordinary account of one reporter's fearless and ultimately fatal dedication.
"One of the great advantages we have in our genre of crime fiction is we write about people in extremis," Winslow told The Huffington Post recently.
UNAMID does not have a mandate to conduct peacekeeping operations in el-Geneina, though its mandate could be extended to the area "in extremis", Eissa said.
Arched in extremis, she was an undulating feast, her breasts softly bouncing, her nipples hard and dark as she pressed the last convulsions from her thirsty sex.
But given that, in extremis, the rules could mean a forced sale by UK shareholders or a breakup of IAG, the more clarity and information the better.
Packed but expertly rhythmic compositions, usually in black and white and occasionally inflected with blood red, detail human and animal bodies in action, in extremis, or dead.
"The consolation is that most children grow into their names — and those who don't can always fall back on middle names, nicknames, or (in extremis) deed polls."
In extremis atomicum, these synergistic hazards would likely become so unique and formidable that employing a Samson Option could represent the best available strategic option for Israel.
The state of the economy must still matter in extremis: would President Donald Trump's approval rating really hold up if unemployment went from 4% to, say, 20%?
She is writing a book about her work, and is featured in "Extremis," a documentary by Dan Krauss, which debuts April 17 at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.
And he was shameless in extremis, again characterizing his career in Washington as one of selfless service to voters when it's really about boundless promotion of his ambitions.
It is noteworthy that China is deploying its first-ever aircraft carrier; in extremis, America could deploy as many as a half-dozen carriers to the Western Pacific.
Any tale involving a piano in extremis, a long Arctic voyage, or a protagonist with an unusual occupation — sapper, bird artist, miniaturist, seal trapper, ventriloquist, pearl fisher — I'm there.
For example, the U.S. military was previously allowed to take action against the Taliban "in extremis" - moments when their assistance was needed to prevent a significant Afghan military setback.
The same basic thing they saw in older heroes like Gauguin and van Gogh: a willingness, amounting to a compulsion, to use art as a vehicle of emotion in extremis.
So they're very familiar to medical personnel, but they're often very foreign and very frightening to patients who are going there because they're in an emergency or they're in extremis.
It would then have just four possible sources of capital: its owner, usually an exchange; its members, usually investment banks; its customers, mostly investment funds—or, in extremis, the taxpayer.
"In extremis, I don't see a US Navy ship commander saying, 'Well I didn't get orders to defend that ship so I'm going to let that guy burn,'" Clark said.
When it comes to Europe, Northeast Asia or the Persian Gulf, America would intervene to uphold a balance of power only in extremis, and preferably after a war had already begun.
The full stories of slavery, mortgage redlining and police violence against African-Americans, she said, are not taught — just as, in extremis, the history of the Khmer Rouge was not taught in Cambodia.
The typical prestige drama, from "The Sopranos" onward, has been a portrait of patriarchy in extremis, featuring embattled male antiheroes struggling to maintain their authority in a changing world or a collapsing culture.
We were the canaries in the coalmine warning our fans and foes of things to come in the guise of the Court Jester, examples of conformity in extremis in order to warn against conformity.
Today, the stock market still sits at relatively robust levels, borrowing costs for most companies remain reasonable and for those in extremis, like some shale oil producers, the bankruptcy process can work as intended.
U.S. forces' rules of engagement limit them to defending U.S. troops from attack, although they may take action "in extremis" to avoid "detrimental strategic effects to the campaign", according to a Pentagon report to Congress.
Leadership rival Jeremy Hunt, one of the staunchest opponents of no deal, told the BBC that it should only be used "in extremis" but that he believed he could negotiate a better deal before Oct.
For a group that once proudly and vocally declared their love of Satan and boasted of performing occult rituals in the English countryside, it's strange to see no mention of Old Nick on Renaissance in Extremis.
That deal was a fudge in extremis leaving Britain inside the European single market until a new trade relationship is worked out; it reflected May's recognition that a no-deal Brexit would be an economic disaster.
Dariush Mehrjui's "The Cow" (1969), an austere yet deeply empathetic case study in the brutalizing effects of a tragic loss, is an obvious precursor to Farhadi's stories about the self-destructive behavior of men in extremis.
She got close to Muammar Qaddafi and Yasser Arafat, but, as this intimate biography by Lindsey Hilsum, a fellow (female) reporter, shows, her gift was writing, passionately, about ordinary lives during war; "humanity in extremis", she called it.
To insist that it was mere theatre is to be more certain than anyone can be about how men with knives pressed to the throats of men they have long had reason to hate would act in extremis.
She Reported From the World's Combat Zones, at the Cost of Her Life: Lindsey Hilsum's "In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin" is a powerful portrait of a woman drawn to danger — and truth.
The report related how former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta testified that he had ordered three assets to deploy, a Marine anti-terrorism support team, a unit known as a Commanders in Extremis force and a U.S.-based hostage rescue team.
Previously, Nicholson - who commands both the NATO-led Resolute Support mission and a separate U.S. counterterrorism mission - was permitted to take action against the Taliban only "in extremis," or when U.S. assistance was necessary to prevent a significant Afghan military setback.
The commission, in its role as guardian of the EU treaties, has opened proceedings against the Polish government under Article 7 of the Lisbon treaty, which in extremis could see Poland stripped of its voting rights by the other governments.
The release of their new album, Renaissance in Extremis, is now imminent (it's out August 22017 via Peaceville), so it seemed like a good time to find out what happened to the band, and why 227 is the year of the Akercomeback.
Second, Ms. Marchant has chosen very moving characters to show us the importance of the research she discusses — we forget that those who turn to alternative medicine are often people in extremis — and she possesses an equal flair for finding inspirational figures.
Previously, Nicholson - who commands both the NATO-led Resolute Support mission and a separate U.S. counter terrorism mission - was only allowed to take action against the Taliban "in extremis," or moments when assistance was needed to prevent a significant Afghan military setback.
But it also raises a question that Mr. Putin himself seems to be wrestling with: Can he ever step away from power without sending the rigid Russian political system into convulsions and endangering his own legacy and, in extremis, even his own security?
In high-stress in extremis situations with a noncompliant subject who purposely disregards commands, it is understandable that law enforcement officers may issue loud, get-your-attention directions -- sometimes laced with profanity that can be commensurate with the gravity of a potentially dangerous encounter.
I'm not, however, completely convinced that his rage and desperation at being asked to prove a negative about a potentially life-destroying allegation with nothing but a calendar for ammunition was proof that he's a sociopath, as opposed to just a human being in extremis.
Governments and law enforcement agencies in multiple countries have been stepping up their rhetoric against technology companies' use of end-to-end encryption in recent times — arguing it is unacceptable for a method of communication to exist that cannot be accessed by state agents in extremis.
Diva elders taught fresh-faced runaways the art of turning a trick: how to spot the white men cruising for a taste; how to kneel on cement without cutting their knees; and, most important, how, in extremis, to "just bite it"—after getting the money up front.
But while it does not have the penetrating power or the tenderness of feeling of his great dramas, it retains an indisputable lively charm, and in Serafina, whose worshipful adoration of her husband almost destroys her, Williams created yet another memorable portrait of a woman in extremis.
When writing about bad weather in New England, my colleague Jess Bidgood and I — who both work in The Times's Boston bureau — routinely check in with the meteorologists at the observatory atop Mount Washington, the highest point in the Northeast, known chiefly for bad weather in extremis.
It's no accident that all of the plastic heads packed into the drawers in his studio depict black people: He has always painted only black figures, at leisure, in love, in extremis and in practically all the forms the genre offers (portraiture, history painting, allegory, fête champêtre, even seascape).
This being a Nichols movie (as opposed to a Marvel production, say), the pursuers are not outright villains, or credulous dolts, but plausible souls in extremis, and I liked the uncritical tone with which Sevier, interviewing cult members, asks what they saw in the blaze that emanates from Alton.
The continued expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, Netanyahu's heavy-handed interventions in American electoral politics and his relentless attempt (even in extremis) to stop the Iran nuclear deal have all been factors in undergirding the view that it is no betrayal of Israel to be critical of some of its policies.
Trump's decision to listen to his advisers will relieve public health officials and emergency physicians countrywide and shows that he is, in extremis, willing to listen to science -- in a way that would be a given for most presidents but has not been so for a commander-in-chief who has so often blurred truth.
It began with Ms. Legler, who talked about her wife, Siri May, an advocacy adviser for the Center for Reproductive Rights, and how when she goes to speak at the United Nations on behalf of her organization and tells harrowing stories of women in extremis, she wears Ms. Comey's clothes because they make her feel both powerful and feminine.
The first full scene shows a distraught Nicole refusing to read hers aloud—"I'm not happy with what I wrote"—while her still-smug-in-extremis husband ("I like what I wrote," he says) ingratiates himself with the mediator, until eventually she storms out, leaving the two men to "suck each other's dicks" if that's what they want.
Jonathan Nolan, Entertainment Weekly: We're watching a series of events play out: We see Emily's dead body, we see the Man in Black in extremis — but not quite dead yet — but we also understand we've explored Delos' greatest mistake, the one unalterable moment, the cornerstone decision he makes in his life, and we're seeing that play out with the Man in Black.
Well, it's a fact of life that not everyone is built for the dangerous and difficult business of "in extremis" leadership and simply may not be equipped to counter the very real threat of evil that stubbornly exists in our midst — no matter how much you pretend it doesn't because it resists your view of a globalized world of open borders.
A virtuous maiden driven to murder and stalked through the night by a vengeful army, maternal love in extremis, a demon ghost and a handsome hero who, believing his One True Love is gone, has Married Another — these are just some of the elements that inform the locomotive plot of "Miss Saigon," a creation of those mavens of grand popera Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg.
My hope — because, make no mistake, I will be eagerly planted in front of the series from Sunday until my watch is ended — is that "Game of Thrones" will likewise use its final run to rediscover its roots as a series not just about dragons but also about people making difficult choices in extremis, a show that can give you chills even as it breathes fire.
On the mitigation front, the board writes that — "in extremis" — the NCSC could order Huawei to carry out specific fixes for equipment currently installed in the UK. Though it also warns that such a step would be difficult, and could for example require hardware replacement which may not mesh with operators "natural" asset management and upgrades cycles, emphasizing it does not offer a sustainable solution to the underlying technical issues.
Unless Pyongyang takes meaningful steps toward the complete dismantlement of its nuclear plants and centrifuges; stops illicit activities such as counterfeiting U.S. currency, money laundering and proliferation; releases all political prisoners and stops censoring the North Korean people in extremis; abides by international norms as an aid-recipient nation; and complies with monitoring and, ultimately, reforms its horrific prison camps, the U.S. is legally bound to continue to enforce sanctions.

No results under this filter, show 114 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.