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    imperative
    /ɪmˈpɛrətɪv/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an essential or urgent thing: "free movement of labour was an economic imperative"
    • 2. a verb or phrase in the imperative mood.

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  2. The meaning of IMPERATIVE is not to be avoided or evaded : necessary. How to use imperative in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Imperative.

  3. extremely important or urgent: [ + that ] The president said it was imperative that the release of all hostages be secured. [ + to infinitive ] It's imperative to act now before the problem gets really serious. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Very important or urgent. all-important. at all costs idiom.

  4. Imperative is a common word that describes something as being really important or necessary. The imperative mood is also commonly used. The equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is more than a moral imperative: It is key to solve the most pressing public health emergency of our time.

  5. Definition of imperative adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. extremely urgent or important; essential. 2. peremptory or authoritative: an imperative tone of voice. 3. (Grammar) grammar Also: imperatival denoting a mood of verbs used in giving orders, making requests, etc. In English the verb root without any inflections is the usual form, as for example leave in Leave me alone.

  7. When something absolutely has to be done and cannot be put off, use the adjective imperative. Imperative is from Latin imperare, "to command," and its original use was for a verb form expressing a command: "Do it!" is an imperative sentence.

  8. An imperative is a verb in the base form that is used, usually without a subject, in an imperative clause.

  9. IMPERATIVE meaning: 1. When an action or process is imperative, it is extremely important that it happens or is done…. Learn more.

  10. (formal) a thing that is very important and needs immediate attention or action; a factor that makes something necessary. the economic imperative of quality education for all. the biological imperatives that guide male and female behaviour. Want to learn more?

  11. Expressing a command or plea; peremptory. Requests that grew more and more imperative. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Designating or of the mood of a verb that expresses a command, strong request, or exhortation. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Essential. It is imperative that you come here right now. Wiktionary.

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