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immediatelate 14c., "intervening, interposed;" early 15c., "with nothing interposed; direct," also with reference to time, "without delay, instant," from Old French immediat (14c. [..]
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immediate/ɪˈmiːdijət/ adjective immediate /ɪˈmiːdijət/ adjective Learner's definition of IMMEDIATE 1 a : happening or done without delay This requires your immediate attention. The new restaurant wa [..]
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immediatequickly or right away.
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immediateof the present time and place; "the immediate revisions" having no intervening medium; "an immediate influence" performed with little or no delay; & [..]
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immediatebaldik
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immediate(adj) of the present time and place(adj) very close or connected in space or time(adj) having no intervening medium(adj) immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect(adj) performed wi [..]
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immediateRelatives
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immediateAn immediate value is one that is given in the program code, instead of being loaded from somewhere else. For example, in LD A, 17
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immediateOutgoing telegram label assigned to important policy or end of life matters (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 549).
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