Crises

/ˈkraɪˌsiːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of crisis, meaning situations of severe difficulty or danger requiring legal or regulatory intervention.
    The government enacted emergency measures in response to the economic crises.

Forms

  • crisis

Commentary

'Crises' is the plural form of 'crisis' and is used primarily to denote multiple instances of urgent legal or regulatory challenges.

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