
1) Absolutely necessary 2) Adjuratory 3) Assertive 4) Clamant 5) Commanding 6) Crying 7) Desperate 8) Essential and urgent 9) Exigent 10) Insistent 11) Instant 12) One of the moods 13) Peremptory 14) Pressing 15) Requiring attention or action 16) Rightful duty 17) Urgent 18) Urgent essential 19) Very important and urgent
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1) Amust 2) Assertive 3) Exigent 4) Law 5) Mood 6) Pressing 7) Rule 8) Significant 9) Urgent 10) Vital
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• (n.) The imperative mood; also, a verb in the imperative mood. • (a.) Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order. • (a.) Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative; as, imperative orders. • (a.) Expres...
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verb forms or sentence types that are used to express commands (e.g. Go away!)
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Im·per'a·tive adjective [ Latin
imperativus , from
imperare to command; prefix
im- in +
parare to make ready, prepare: confer French
impératif . See
Perade , and confer
Empire .]
1. Expressive of command; containing positive command; author...
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A command sentence which uses the second person plural form of a verb but misses out the subject pronoun 'you'. It gives orders, e.g. Leave now! Sit down.…
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[
adj] - (grammar) relating to verbs in the imperative mood 2. [adj] - requiring attention or action 3. [n] - some duty that is essential and urgent
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see sentence
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adjective relating to verbs in the imperative mood
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In grammar, the mood of the verb in a sentence in which a command or request is given (`Take a seat`; `Speak up!`). An imperative sentence gives an instruction to be obeyed, and is often followed by an exclamation mark, as in `Stand! Now turn to the right.` The subject word is not usually used in commands, ...
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absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable: It is imperative that we leave. · of the nature of or expressing a command; commanding. · noting or pertaining to the mood of the verb used in commands, requests, etc., as in Listen! Go! Cf. indicative (def. 2),(def. 1).
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some duty that is essential and urgent
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[SAT terms] requiring attention or action
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[Lesser known words] some duty that is essential and urgent
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