ultraurgent
English
Etymology
ultra- + urgent
Adjective
ultraurgent (comparative more ultraurgent, superlative most ultraurgent)
- extremely urgent
- 1955, United States. Congress. House, Hearings (volume 6, page 27)
- Mr. OSTERTAG. Well, how would you compare the $ 1,200 million which you classify as urgent to the $ 581 million which you have actually requested? Would you call that ultraurgent, or how do you compare the two?
- 2005, Leslie LaFoy, Grin and Bear It (page 73)
- Please fax this to him. Make sure you note that it's ultraurgent.
- 1955, United States. Congress. House, Hearings (volume 6, page 27)