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HOME | Definition of immediate (IMMEDIATE, Immediate)


    Immediate \Im*me"di*ate\, a. [F. imm['e]diat. See In- not, and
    Mediate.]
    1. Not separated in respect to place by anything intervening;
    proximate; close; as, immediate contact.
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    You are the most immediate to our throne. --Shak.
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    2. Not deferred by an interval of time; present; instant.
    "Assemble we immediate council." --Shak.
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    Death . . . not yet inflicted, as he feared,
    By some immediate stroke. --Milton.
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    3. Acting with nothing interposed or between, or without the
    intervention of another object as a cause, means, or
    agency; acting, perceived, or produced, directly; as, an
    immediate cause.
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    The immediate knowledge of the past is therefore
    impossible. --Sir. W.
    Hamilton.
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    Immediate amputation (Surg.), an amputation performed
    within the first few hours after an injury, and before the
    the effects of the shock have passed away.

    Syn: Proximate; close; direct; next.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    immediate
    adj 1: very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous
    events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate
    vicinity"; "the immediate past" [syn: contiguous]
    2: having no intervening medium; "an immediate influence" [ant:
    mediate]
    3: immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and
    effect; "the immediate result"; "the immediate cause of
    the trouble"
    4: of the present time and place; "the immediate revisions"
    5: performed with little or no delay; "an immediate reply to my
    letter"; "prompt obedience"; "was quick to respond"; "a
    straightaway denial" [syn: prompt, quick, straightaway]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    198 Moby Thesaurus words for "immediate":
    about to be, abrupt, accessible, actual, adjacent, adjoining,
    alert, already in sight, approaching, apt, articulated, as is,
    at hand, attendant, automatic, available, being, bordering,
    brewing, catenated, ceaseless, close, close at hand, closest,
    coming, concatenated, connected, connecting, constant,
    contemporaneous, contemporary, conterminous, contiguous, continual,
    continued, continuing, continuous, coterminous, current, cursory,
    cyclical, decisive, direct, end to end, endless, endways, endwise,
    existent, existing, expeditious, extant, face to face, featureless,
    festinate, feverish, firsthand, flying, forthcoming, fresh,
    furious, future, gapless, gathering, going to happen, hair-trigger,
    hasty, hurried, immanent, imminent, impendent, impending,
    in danger imminent, in prospect, in reserve, in store,
    in the cards, in the offing, in the wind, in view, incessant,
    indwelling, inherent, instant, instantaneous, instinctive,
    interminable, irreversible, joined, jointless, juxtaposed,
    juxtapositional, juxtapositive, last-minute, latest,
    lightning-like, linked, looming, lowering, lurking, menacing,
    modern, momentaneous, momentary, monotonous, near, near at hand,
    nearby, nearest, nearing, nearmost, neighbor, neighboring,
    never-ending, new, next, nigh, nighest, nonstop, on board, on deck,
    on hand, on the horizon, on the spot, one-way, overhanging,
    passing, perennial, periodic, preparing, present, present-age,
    present-day, present-time, pressing, presto, primary, prompt,
    proximate, punctual, quick, quick as lightning, quick as thought,
    ready, recurrent, reflex, repetitive, round-the-clock, running,
    seamless, serried, slap-bang, slapdash, smooth, snap, speedy,
    spontaneous, stable, steady, straight, straightaway,
    straightforward, straightway, sudden, summary, superficial, swift,
    that be, that is, that will be, threatening, to come, topical,
    twenty-four-hour, unbroken, unceasing, undeviating,
    undifferentiated, unending, unhesitating, unidirectional, uniform,
    unintermitted, unintermittent, unintermitting, uninterrupted,
    unrelieved, unremitting, unstopped, unswerving, unthinking,
    up-to-date, up-to-the-minute, upcoming, urgent, waiting,
    within call, within reach, within sight

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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