Associations to the word «Immediate»
Noun
- Dispatch
- Calling
- Reward
- Inconvenience
- Recapture
- Reparation
- Paralysis
- Cognition
- Precedence
- Refusal
- Distress
- Disciple
- Alert
- Consciousness
- Ordering
- Tranquillity
- Personal
- Proposition
- Outrage
- Injunction
- Enjoyment
- Compliance
- Hazard
- Descendant
- Situation
- Constituent
- Possessor
- Suspension
- Destruction
- Stimulus
- Attack
- Resentment
- Expectation
- Complication
- Negotiation
- Implication
- Seizure
- Declaration
- Collapse
- Environment
- Circumstance
- Intoxication
- Delivery
- Bloodshed
- Purchaser
- Milieu
- Pose
- Popularity
- Symptom
- Fief
- Trauma
- Mcclellan
- Sanction
- Proclamation
- Warming
- Delay
- Surgery
- Overthrow
- Menace
- Disclosure
- Advantage
- Deterioration
- Tsunami
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Happening right away, instantly, with no delay.
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Very close; direct or adjacent.
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Manifestly true; requiring no argument.
IMMEDIATE, adjective. (computer science) (of an instruction operand) embedded as part of the instruction itself, rather than stored elsewhere (such as a register or memory location)
IMMEDIATE FAMILIES, noun. Plural of immediate family
IMMEDIATE FAMILY, noun. A family unit consisting of a parent or parents and their children.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY, noun. A family unit consisting of all relatives living in a single household.
IMMEDIATE MODE, noun. (computer graphics) A mode in which the application is directly responsible for rendering graphics to the display, contrasting with retained mode.
Dictionary definition
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Of the present time and place; "the immediate revisions".
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate vicinity"; "the immediate past".
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Having no intervening medium; "an immediate influence".
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect; "the immediate result"; "the immediate cause of the trouble".
IMMEDIATE, adjective. Performed with little or no delay; "an immediate reply to my letter"; "a prompt reply"; "was quick to respond"; "a straightaway denial".
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