national crisis
Americannoun
plural
national crisesExample Sentences
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That’s the all-out-war the new supreme leader would have to oversee—alongside a national crisis that was under way before the conflict started.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 4, 2026
Traditional construction costs are through the roof, fabrication technology is better than ever, and housing prices are a national crisis.
From Slate • Sep. 9, 2025
During his first term, President Donald Trump frequently turned to the issue of mental health, framing it as a national crisis that demanded action.
From Salon • Aug. 19, 2025
Taiwan’s birth rate has fallen so low that it’s considered a national crisis, prompting the government to provide more financial support and matchmaking services for singles.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2025
Stock prices and the dollar’s value dropped sharply as investors anticipated a national crisis.
From "Spooked!" by Gail Jarrow
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