immediate
/ɪˈmiːdijət/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of IMMEDIATE
1
a
:
happening or done without delay
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This requires your immediate attention.
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The new restaurant was an immediate success.
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This crisis calls for immediate action.
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The response to the crisis was immediate.
b
:
happening or existing now
c
always used before a noun,
[more immediate; most immediate]
:
important now
2
always used before a noun
a
:
close to a particular place
b
:
close to a particular time or event
3
always used before a noun
:
having no other person or thing in between
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Turn right onto Main Street and then take your immediate left. [=quickly turn onto the next street on your left]
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He was sitting to my immediate right.
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The company president will choose her immediate successor.
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She was my immediate predecessor.
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He referred me to his immediate superior.
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Hospital visits are limited to immediate family. [=a person's parents, brothers and sisters, husband or wife, and children]
4
always used before a noun
:
coming straight from a cause or reason