Antonym: mediate. Similar words: media, medium, medical, radiation, medication, negotiate, initiate, associate. Meaning: [ɪ'mɪːdɪət] adj. 1. very close or connected in space or time 2. having no intervening medium 3. immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect 4. of the present time and place 5. performed with little or no delay.
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(181) But in the circumstances of 1483 an immediate accession may have seemed to offer real advantages.
(182) Life can be miserable if you are possessed by and obsessed with immediate gratification. Dr T.P.Chia
(183) When he decided to expand his department, he was given immediate authority to advertise for and take on an assistant.
(184) The sense of immediate attraction to this skinny guy with the bad acne and the eyebrows that met.
(185) Yet in most cases regional custom was the surest defence against the aggression of neighbours, immediate lords or sovereigns.
(186) However the immediate task of most advice workers is to help the clients in the interview room cope with day-to-day pressing problems.
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(187) On a bike when encountering hikers, you feel the immediate apprehension and paranoia, even from a distance.
(188) Those unable to gain immediate access to their offices were advised to go to Guildhall, where company representatives would be waiting.
(189) Something over two hundred vacancies resulted in the immediate aftermath and a trickle of further resignations followed for some years to come.
(190) Immediate priorities should include improving facilities to deal with infectious agents that require high level microbiological safety precautions. iii.
(191) The plan enhanced Chapman's fame in the football world generally, but it was too radical to win immediate acceptance.
(192) All the known forms were fitted into a single sequence so that the Neanderthals became our own immediate ancestors.
(193) During preceding periods, actions of the child were always dependent on the immediate actions in the environment.
(194) Impressions formed by investigators at the scene of a crime and in its immediate aftermath can not be repeated later.
(195) Mr Howe has no such reassurance, particularly with Gallacher absent for five games and no immediate sign of a return.
(196) Although an immediate ban on all anti-personnel mines was endorsed by 15 retired generals, including Gen.
(197) The generals and admirals said they had always been against the blockade as being too weak and now they wanted immediate action.
(198) The statute requires, however, not a threat of immediate danger, but rather an immediate need to act to protect.
(199) The familiar Maxwell reach for a libel writ brought about an immediate public apology.
(200) Only immediate action was appropriate in abolishing a system which infringed divine law.
(201) The immediate objective End Result: To have agreed criteria for judging Bill's performance as a supervisor.
(202) Interactive telecommunications increasingly give ordinary citizens immediate access to the major political decisions that affect their lives and property.
(203) The exhibition could be read on many levels, but the immediate impression I had was of its strong Americanism.
(204) The message you conveyed to me was clear: immediate action must be taken.
(205) It is infinitely more difficult to make an accurate assessment of the immediate past and of the present.
(206) Finally, I offered to become an air hostess to pay my way, and this time, received an immediate reply.
(207) He believed that recession was a more immediate enemy than inflation and acted accordingly.
(208) With no words spoken the crowd parted before the old man, allowing him immediate access to the bar.
(209) Their observations concerning the insatiable appetite for immediate team success from the age of eight are so relevant.
(210) Operation Resurrection, as it was called, was first mooted in the immediate aftermath of 13 May.
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