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The need to improve mobile cold storage — a crucial link in the cold chain — had become imperative.

Pricing your home correctly from the start is imperative to a successful sale.

Since shoppers aren’t able to touch, feel, taste or smell the products, it’s imperative that what’s displayed on the website gives them an in-person sense of what they can expect when they receive their order.

By Chris Nguyen, executive vice president, marketing at NavigaDigital is no longer just a nice addition to a newspaper’s success, but an imperative.

From Digiday

The worlds of media, marketing, fashion, beauty and retail — long dependent on office environments and brick-and-mortar stores — faced an urgent imperative to adapt quickly.

From Digiday

There was a touch of imperativeness in the hurriedly written little note that indefinitely appealed to him.

"I want you to take me to tea," she announced, with her accustomed imperativeness.

Both had been troubled and roused, and they were drawing together with the sharpness and imperativeness of uniting elements.

“I shall kiss you,” he said, not in any tone of either doubt or entreaty, rather with an imperativeness that was final.

She laid her hands over his on the keys with pretty imperativeness, and put an end to the chords.

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On this page you'll find 94 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to imperativeness, such as: contingency, vicissitude, acuteness, constraint, crisis, and criticalness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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