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immediate

ih-MEE-deert
adj
1
Happening or done right away, without delay.
"The company issued an immediate apology after the incident."
"We need an immediate response to the emergency."
2
Closest in relationship or position; directly connected.
"Only her immediate family attended the small wedding."

How to Use Immediate

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In plain EnglishHappening right now with no delay, or being the closest/most direct one in a relationship.

Common pairings
immediate family immediate effect immediate response in the immediate future

Word Forms

more immediate comparative, most immediate superlative

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Etymology

From Late Latin immediatus, meaning "without anything in between," from in- plus mediatus, from medius ("middle").

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