Synonym: compelling, compulsory, critical, crucial, mandatory, necessary, pressing, urgent. Similar words: cooperative, lucrative, narrative, pejorative, administrative, temperature, competitive, hyperactive. Meaning: [ɪm'perətɪv] n. 1. a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior 2. some duty that is essential and urgent. adj. 1. requiring attention or action 2. relating to verbs in the imperative mood.
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61. Then exclamation marks abound, and she uses verbs in the imperative to heighten the drama of her warning to humanity.
62. And strategic thinking about our future is imperative, because we are in an ultra-competitive economic environment.
63. Venice, therefore, had an imperative need to extend its influence over the Dalmatian coastal cities.
64. Firstly, it fails to explain the mechanisms linking an economic imperative with a penal practice.
65. And it's imperative that you play it all above board.
66. To pass unscathed into the inner sanctum of the wave is the categorical imperative of surfing.
67. It is imperative that we begin to end this harmful system of separation.
68. It is imperative that this policy be created and enacted with the broadest conceivable range of applications in mind.
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69. These include the idea of shadow sickness and the moral imperative to keep going-and for others to do so.
70. It is imperative that young and middle-aged adults confront their own and each other's ageism.
71. Ending discrimination against older consumers may be regarded as a moral imperative, but it also makes sound economic sense.
72. In short, how is the cost-cutting imperative to be transmitted to and down through the railway organizations?
73. Perhaps the exemplar of this surrealist categorical imperative was Antonin Artaud.
74. The effort of concealing her love was almost impossible even though it was imperative.
75. What moral principles are relevant to resource allocation in the context of the technological imperative?
76. The coincidence between let and the infinitive is slightly obscured here by the use of let as an imperative.
77. But when there is no pressing military or colonial imperative, the developed world loses interest in tropical diseases.
78. However, it is imperative that all hill users develop responsible attitudes towards the countryside.
79. It is imperative for Abraham that a burial site be purchased, and quickly.
80. Nevertheless, when moral considerations made a fast imperative, his body had no veto.
81. So, to the moral case for the general adoption of the form we may now add the practical imperative.
82. Why was full employment a political imperative between 1944 and 1975?
83. It is therefore imperative that inspection procedure is standardised and formalised as much as possible.
84. It is imperative that you do not disturb the meat layer which has formed at the top of the soup. 6.
85. All the issues of survival that we have discussed above must be subordinated to this ultimate imperative.
86. Antibiotic prophylaxis is imperative for immunosuppressed patients or for those with valvular heart disease or prosthetic graft material.
87. We're expanding rapidly, and it's imperative that we function with more efficiency.
88. Local authorities may wish to explore this possibility because of an increasing financial imperative to reduce net expenditure.
89. She knows that it is imperative for her to leave at once.
90. It is imperative that these claims are dealt with discreetly to avoid any distress to the deceased's relatives.
More similar words: cooperative, lucrative, narrative, pejorative, administrative, temperature, competitive, hyperactive, native, interactive, operation, operating, creative, relative, tentative, superlative, AND operation, indicative, innovative, creatively, relatively, initiative, alliteration, exasperation, qualitative, legislative, alternative, tentatively, conservative, communicative.