Immediate ( adjective , adjective )

(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:

  1. I need an immediate response.
  2. The company needs an immediate solution to the problem.
  3. He needs immediate medical attention.
  4. She took immediate action to fix the problem.
  5. 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:

  1. I need an immediate response.
  2. The company needs an immediate solution to the problem.
  3. He needs immediate medical attention.
  4. She took immediate action to fix the problem.
  5. He gave an immediate answer to the question.
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