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Definitions for Immediate
[1] occurring or accomplished without delay; instant: an immediate reply.
[2] following or preceding without a lapse of time: the immediate future.
[3] having no object or space intervening; nearest or next: in the immediate vicinity.
[4] of or relating to the present time or moment: our immediate plans.
[5] without intervening medium or agent; direct: an immediate cause.
[6] having a direct bearing: immediate consideration.
[7] very close in relationship: my immediate family.
[8] Philosophy . directly intuited.
[9] taking place or accomplished without delay an immediate reaction
[10] closest or most direct in effect or relationship the immediate cause of his downfall
[11] having no intervening medium; direct in effect an immediate influence
[12] contiguous in space, time, or relationship our immediate neighbour
[13] present; current the immediate problem is food
[14] philosophy of or relating to an object or concept that is directly known or intuited
[15] logic (of an inference) deriving its conclusion from a single premise, esp by conversion or obversion of a categorial statement
Words related to Immediate
urgent, prompt, actual, direct, recent, critical, current, existing, extant, first, instant, live, next, now, paramount, present, pressing, up-to-date, hair-trigger, adjacent
Words nearby Immediate
immature, immature cataract, immaturity, immeasurable, immediacy, immediate, immediate allergy, immediate annuity, immediate auscultation, immediate constituent, immediate denture
Origin of Immediate
1525–35; < Medieval Latin immediātus. See im-2, mediate (adj.)
Other words from Immediate
im·me·di·ate·ness , noun
qua·si-im·me·di·ate , adjective
qua·si-im·me·di·ate·ly , adverb
un·im·me·di·ate , adjective
un·im·me·di·ate·ly , adverb
un·im·me·di·ate·ness , noun
Word origin for Immediate
C16: from Medieval Latin immediātus, from Latin im- (not) + mediāre to be in the middle; see mediate
Synonyms for Immediate
actual, prompt, urgent, at once, at present time, at this moment, critical, current, existing, extant, first, hair-trigger, instant, live, next, now, on hand, paramount, present, pressing, up-to-date