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immediate

[ih-mee-dee-it] / ɪˈmi di ɪt /




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A pragmatic realist, he stopped short of calling for immediate emancipation, which he knew was unacceptable to most American voters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Earlier this season, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that 49ers players created a system to make sure everyone has immediate access to smelling salts during games.

From Los Angeles Times

There should be no immediate impact to ticketing, flight schedules, and travel experience.

From Barron's

The immediate reason for the latest round of protests in Iran was a series of currency devaluations, a sign of Iran’s deepening economic crisis as oil prices decline and Western sanctions strangle business activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Sunday, the festival chair, Tracey Whiting, announced she, too, had resigned with immediate effect.

From Barron's