Immediate
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adjective
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adjective
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(As an adjective)
Immediate ( adjective )
Occurring or done without delay; happening at once.
Origin:
From old french immediat, from latin immediatus ("unmediated, immediate"), from in- ("not") + mediatus ("mediated"), from medius ("middle").
Examples:
- I need an immediate response.
- The company needs an immediate solution to the problem.
- He needs immediate medical attention.
- She took immediate action to fix the problem.
- He gave an immediate answer to the question.
(As an adjective)
Immediate ( adjective )
Occurring or done without delay; happening at once.
Origin:
From old french immediat, from latin immediatus ("unmediated, immediate"), from in- ("not") + mediatus ("mediated"), from medius ("middle").
Examples:
- I need an immediate response.
- The company needs an immediate solution to the problem.
- He needs immediate medical attention.
- She took immediate action to fix the problem.
- He gave an immediate answer to the question.