Extremity in a sentence as a noun

The extremity of some of the scenes/ministry policies and other characters made them both comical and scary.

The extremity of the outdatedness made me think at first it was a joke, then wonder if it was an old site being highlighted, finally deciding that it's a form of hip design.

The single best way to halt life-threatening hemorrhage in an extremity is a tourniquet, and the only thing that halts thorax hemorrhage is a surgeons finger.

" While the author took the extra step to call out the extremity of the anxiety to which s/he was pointing, your analysis would be superficial even if that were omitted.

If you have the ability to hire and retain the best, then the company curve will look like the rightmost extremity of a bell curve, which has rather different properties compared to the entire curve.

"I disagree with the extremity of the commentor's view on PLoS ONE articles, and feel they should perhaps have noticed that Dr. Nelson is a lady, not a dude, but still something worth considering.

Advanced disease can cause severe periarticular, lower-extremity, and back pain.

The mental health system is now configured to only act only at the final moment of extremity when people are ready to commit ******* and then with only the mathematically minimal amount of intervention possible.

You are equating the life of a pet with the forced bondage of tens of thousands of people today and the historical bondage of millions--and in the process you conflate "it will emotionally hurt me to quit" to "I will be hunted down and forcibly brought back or murdered if I attempt to quit".You do not have perspective--whether it is overstating the impact of your own situation or perhaps not understanding the extremity of ******* slavery, man--and I think saying so is eminently fair.

Not because there was lack of food in the famine areas, brought by railways or otherwise within easy reach of all... the chief and fundamental cause has been and is... a poverty so severe and terrible that it keeps the majority of the entire population on the very verge of starvation even in years of greatest plenty, prevents them from laying up anything against times of extremity, and hence leaves them, when their crops fail, absolutely undone—with nothing between them and death...And the people are growing poorer and poorer.

Extremity definitions

noun

an external body part that projects from the body; "it is important to keep the extremities warm"

See also: appendage member

noun

an extreme condition or state (especially of adversity or disease)

noun

the greatest or utmost degree; "the extremity of despair"

noun

the outermost or farthest region or point

noun

that part of a limb that is farthest from the torso