exceptional circumstances
1exceptional circumstances — Conditions which are out of the ordinary course of events; unusual or extraordinary circumstances. For example, lack of original jurisdiction to hear and determine a case constitutes exceptional circumstance as basis for raising question for the… …
2exceptional circumstances — Conditions which are out of the ordinary course of events; unusual or extraordinary circumstances. For example, lack of original jurisdiction to hear and determine a case constitutes exceptional circumstance as basis for raising question for the… …
3exceptional — ex‧cep‧tion‧al [ɪkˈsepʆnəl] adjective 1. ACCOUNTING an exceptional cost etc is one that does not occur regularly: • a $34 million exceptional restructuring charge 2. very good, or much better than usual: • The last decade produced exceptional… …
4circumstances — I noun accompanying events, attendant conditions, bases, changes, conditions, controlling factors, course of events, details, events, factors, facts, features, full particulars, governing factors, grounds, happenings, incidentals, instances,… …
5exceptional — ex|cep|tion|al [ ık sepʃənl ] adjective ** 1. ) extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual: The children had shown exceptional courage. quite exceptional (=very exceptional): Her scores were quite exceptional. 2. ) unusual and not… …
6exceptional */*/ — UK [ɪkˈsepʃ(ə)nəl] / US [ɪkˈsepʃən(ə)l] adjective 1) extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual The children had shown exceptional courage. quite exceptional (= very exceptional): Her scores were quite exceptional. 2) much more or… …
7exceptional — adjective 1 unusually good: Richard is an exceptional student. | exceptional bravery 2 unusual and likely not to happen often: This is an exceptional case; I ve never seen anything like it before. | in exceptional circumstances: Promotion in the… …
8exceptional — [[t]ɪkse̱pʃən(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED (approval) You use exceptional to describe someone or something that has a particular quality, usually a good quality, to an unusually high degree. ...children with exceptional ability... His translation is… …
9exceptional — ex|cep|tion|al [ıkˈsepʃənəl] adj 1.) unusually good = ↑outstanding ▪ Richard is an exceptional student. ▪ exceptional bravery 2.) unusual and likely not to happen often ▪ This is an exceptional case; I ve never seen anything like it before. ▪… …
10exceptional — [ɪkˈsepʃ(ə)nəl] adj 1) extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual Ant: unexceptional Her scores were quite exceptional.[/ex] 2) much more or greater than usual the exceptional difficulty of this task[/ex] 3) unusual and not likely to… …